![]() ![]() ![]() I don't find it a particularly strong editing tool and will do most of my edits in Photoshop, where the functionality for very fine edits is built in. I do use it when working on images with high noise as I have not found an better tool than it. Photo Lab is still very much a raw convertor with some limited local editing capabilities. The functionality you are looking at are part of an editing tool set and not necessarily something that one would expect a plug-in to deliver. Nik started off life as a Photoshop plug-in and it still serves that market well. ![]() JulianSo far as I have ever used the Nik Collection (and I've owned it for many years from the time that Nik was an independent company, before it was bought by Google and then later by DxO), that functionality has never been part of the software. The Nik plugins, including the brush feature, work fine with the latest PSE, so it seems odd that the feature doesn't seem to be available when using DXO Nik within a DXO product. I know that the Nik filters can be applied selectively using control points, but I find brushing in quite handy at times. I am currently trying out DXO PhotoLab 2 and as far as I can see the "Brush" button is missing (? -or am I just missing something obvious?). ![]()
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