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Perhaps Smart Lighting does something Adjust won't do, but my quick check of a DxO tutorial didn't show it to me. I can then save a photo from Adjust into Lightroom and as I sometimes do make some additional corrections in Lightroom. Also, Adjust has a number of other features which permit me to improve the photo, much as Lightroom does. If one of my photos is too dark I can lighten it with one of Topaz's presets in Adjust and then use DeNoise (which has been integrated into Adjust) in order to reduce the noise. I use Topaz Adjust quite a lot to do a similar thing. Just from the sound of it I suspected it relied heavily on presets.
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But I did a quick check to see what DxO optics Smart Lighting was.
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I try not to read reviews of other software for fear it will make me unhappy with my setup - and I'm a long way from mastering either Lightroom or Topaz completely. Since I started with Lightroom I use it to invoke Topaz utilities rather than use them in the photoFXlab although I may have to resort to the latter if I ever get around to experimenting with layers. At present I have Lightroom 5.3 and the entire Topaz system. I decided a long time ago to only get the software I absolutely needed, but as time went on I discovered more needs. I want to go with DxO but then I won't have the beautiful and convenient Styles of Topaz Restyle and since i don't have photoshop using the restyle alone would require me to purchase the restyle for $60 and the photoFXlab for $80 to host it, or photoshop for $70 to host the plugin. I don't think I could live without DxO ViewPoint and I don't want to buy both Topaz and DxO. Are there are Topaz versions of these? Not as far as I can see. I have been trying out Topaz for a couple of days now, I really like Topaz Denoise and Restyle, but DxO Optics has Smart Lighting and perspective correction both of which are really useful and necessary.