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Big savings on DxO software this Black Friday: new users can save a further 5%

November 21, 2025 by Rod Lawton

DxO doesn’t often do discounts, so if you’ve been thinking about about buying (or upgrading to) DxO PhotoLab 9, Nik Collection 8, PureRaw 5, FilmPack 8 or ViewPoint 5, now’s the time to do it!

New users can also get a further 5% discount using this exclusive Life after Photoshop discount code at the checkout: LAP15. (This does only apply to new users – sorry.)

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DxO PhotoLab 9.2 is DxO’s flagship product, combining image organising tools, via Folders and Projects, with powerful non-destructive editing and new AI masking tools. It specialises in RAW processing, with custom made lens correction profiles and DeepPRIME AI noise reduction. It’s ideal for anyone passionate about outright image quality and precise editing.

  • Normally $239.99/£219.99, Black Friday price $199.99/£179.99, save $40/£40
  • Upgrade normally $119.99£109.99, Black Friday price $99.99/£89.99, save $20/£20

DxO Nik Collection 8.2 is a now-legendary set of plug-ins for use with Lightroom Classic, Photoshop or as standalone programs. It includes Nik Silver Efex for black and white, Nik Color Efex for combining more than 50 photographic filters, Nik Analog Efex for classic film camera looks and more.

  • Normally $169.99/£144.99, Black Friday price $139.99/£119.99, save $30/£25
  • Upgrade normally $99.99/£79.99, Black Friday price $84.99/£64.99, save $15/£15

DxO PureRAW 5.5 perfects your RAW files using DxO’s excellent RAW processing, lens corrections and DeepPRIME noise reduction. It’s ideal for anyone who wants to stick with their current workflow – Adobe Lightroom Classic, for example – but with the advantage of DxO’s premium quality corrections.

  • Normally $129.99/£109.99, Black Friday price $99.99/£89.99, save $30/£20
  • Upgrade normally $89.99/£69.99, Black Friday price $74.99/£59.99, save $15/£10

DxO FilmPack 8 is for anyone seeking to recreate classic analog film looks as part of a digital workflow. It offers a whole range of preset analog effects and also a special Time Machine mode that walks you back through the history of photography with presets to match the characteristic look of each period.

  • Normally $149.99/129.99, Black Friday price $129.99/£109.99, save $20/£20
  • Upgrade normally $89.99/£69.99, Black Friday price $79.99/£59.99, save $10/£10

DxO ViewPoint 5 offers the biggest Black Friday savings. This is DxO’s powerful geometric correction tool for fixing both horizontal and vertical convergence (converging verticals) and ‘volumetric distortion’ in wide-angle shots where shapes appear distorted near the edge of the frame. It can even apply local geometric corrections to specific parts of a photo only.

  • Normally $119.99/£99.99, Black Friday price $59.99/£49.99, save $60/£50
  • Upgrade normally $79.99/£59.99, Black Friday price $54.99/£39.99, save $25/£20

Don’t forget, you can get a further 5% off these prices by using the LAP15 code at the checkout, but this only applies to new users creating an account for the first time.

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Rod Lawton has been a photography journalist for nearly 40 years, starting out in film but then migrating to digital. He has worked as a freelance journalist, technique editor (N-Photo), channel editor (TechRadar) and Group Reviews Editor on Digital Camera World. He is now working as an independent photography journalist. Life after Photoshop is a personal project started in 2013.

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