Loving Dxo Photolab 8 for its second to none raw noise reduction. That said, I find the user interface quite clunky and slow. For example, I’m able to scroll through images before I perform any edits using the arrow keys. As soon as I start editing however, this functionality is gone and I have to click on the next image I want to select with my mouse. Once editing, the arrow keys adjust the slider I am using. Software like Capture One and Silkypix Pro 12 have dedicated scroll buttons that let you fly from one image to the next for efficient editing of thousands of images. Capture One takes it one step further with tonnes of dedicated keyboard shortcuts for most functions that are changed simply by clicking the appropriate key for “exposure”, for example, then the mouse wheel can be moved for adjustments. I would love to see DXO adopt a similar approach as you could really start to fly through huge batches of images much more efficiently.
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Mark - You can vote for your own request.
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Lightroom Classic has this unconditional previous/next functionality too.
COMMAND → and COMMAND ← go to the next (or previous) image. There’s more as we can see here: https://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom-classic/help/keyboard-shortcuts.html