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Save up to 50% on DxO software this Black Friday

November 20, 2023 by Life after Photoshop

DxO Black Friday

DxO is running a Black Friday sale where you can save up to 50% on its software. The sale is live now and will end on Cyber Monday, November 27. Here’s a list of the savings for new and existing customers compared to the regular price.

DxO PhotoLab 7 Elite: save up to $60/£50

Sale price for new customers: $169/£159 (regular price $229/£209)
Upgrade price for PhotoLab 5 & 6 owners: $89/£79 (regular price $109/£99)

DxO PureRaw 3: save up to $40/£36

Sale price for new customers: $89/£79 (regular price $129/£115)
Upgrade price for PureRaw 1 & 2 owners: $65/£59 (regular price $79/£69)

DxO Nik 6 Collection 6: save up to $50/£36

Sale price for new customers: $99/£99 (regular price $149/£135)
Upgrade price for Nik 4 & 5 owners: $65/£59 (regular price $79/£69)

DxO FilmPack 7: save up to $50/£44

Sale price for new customers: $89/£85 (regular price $139/£129)
Upgrade price for FilmPack 5 & 6 owners: $59/£55 (regular price $79/£69)

DxO ViewPoint 4: save up to $50/£44

Sale price for new customers: $49/£45 (regular price $99/£89)
Upgrade price for ViewPoint 2 & 3 owners: $39/£39 (regular price $59/£55)

The best savings in percentage terms are on DxO ViewPoint 4, but with $50-60 savings on all the DxO products, it’s a really good set of reductions, especially as DxO does not make a habit of slashing prices.

My top recommendations from this list would be DxO PureRAW 3 for pre-processing raw files to the highest quality before Lightroom gets its hands on them, and Nik Collection 6 for the sheer creative inspiration and control offered by its plug-ins.

You’ve got a few days to decide though (depending on when you’re reading this!) as the DxO Black Friday sale extends to Cyber Monday on November 27.

DxO store and trial versions

DxO PhotoLab 8 Elite: $229.99/£209.99 (Upgrade $109.99/£99.99)
DxO ViewPoint 5: $109.99/£99.99 (Upgrade $69.99/£59.99)
DxO FilmPack 7: $139.99/£129.99 (Upgrade $79.99/£69.99)
DxO PureRAW 5: $119.99/£109.99 (Upgrade $79.99/£69.99)
DxO Nik Collection 8: $159.99/£145.99 (Upgrade $89.99/£79.99)

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

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