As I indicated, any updates to the Viewpoint and FilmPack features in PhotoLab are already included with PhotoLab updates. Updates to the standalone versions of Viewpoint and FilmPack are completely separate from the updates to Viewpoint and FilmPack features available from within PhotoLab. Neither VP or FP update complained it’s already there. Previously, upon each PL update, I installed PL, VP, FP, in that order, if I remember correctly. All a license for Viewpoint or FilmPack does is unhide those features in PhotoLab so you can use them. Their features are already coded into PhotoLab. Viewpoint and FilmPack are not traditional add-ins to PhotoLab 7 Elite. If you are referring to updates to the VIewpoint and FilmPack features and tools available from within PhotoLab, any updates to them are already built in PhotoLab when new versions of it are available. The same is true for updates to the standalone version of Viewpoint and FilmPack. When there is a new update to PhotoLab Elite there will be a notification when you start it. Photolab 7 Elite, Viewpoint 4 and FilmPack 7 are three separate stand-alone applications. My question is therefore if I own the Elite version how come I am not notiofied that the other two packages had updates that I could download? My understanding is that the Elite version should automatically be telling you if there was an update with the other add ins and you should not be expected to always open the seperate shortcuts. Checking Filmpack immediatly I noticed this needed to be updated as well. Having taken a number of photos of buildings I was using Viewpoint and noted I did not have the latest update until I opened the seperate shortcut when I got notified there was an update. I have DXO Elite7, Filmpak7, and Viewpoint 4.
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