![]() ![]() ![]() X-Trans support has been added for a host of Fujifilm cameras, including the Fujifilm X-E2, Fujifilm X-E2S, Fujifilm X-E3, Fujifilm X-E4, Fujifilm X-H1, Fujifilm X-Pro2, Fujifilm X-Pro3, Fujifilm X-S10, Fujifilm X-T1, Fujifilm X-T2, Fujifilm X-T20, Fujifilm X-T3, Fujifilm X-T30, Fujifilm X-T4, Fujifilm X100F, Fujifilm X100T, Fujifilm X100V and Fujifilm X70. It also has some really nice AI features built-in to help you process your images even faster. Pricing The ESSENTIAL and ELITE editions of DxO PhotoLab 4 (PC and Mac) are now available for download on DxO's website for the following launch prices until November 19, 2020: DxO. PhotoLab 5 also supports a series of new cameras, including the Canon EOS Ra, DJI Air 2S and Mini 2, Nikon Z fc, Olympus PEN E-P7, Panasonic GH5 II, Pentax K-3 III and Sony ZV-E10. DxO PhotoLab 6 Elite is a great bit of editing software, from the very first moment I used it just seemed so intuitive and easy to use (check out my video below to see it in action). You can also apply presets and export final versions from each thumbnail's right-click menu. Other improvements in PhotoLab 5 include EXIF and IPTC metadata support in its PhotoLibrary module and an ‘interactive’ tree structure for creating, applying and managing keywords. 263 DxO PhotoLab 6 review: A powerful alternative to Adobe's editing suite Published Mike Tomkins DxO PhotoLab 6 shown in its PhotoLibrary mode, where you can view, browse, search, tag and label your creations. ![]() The company has clearly changed its mind, however, so now Fujifilm camera owners can also get the benefit of DxO’s raw processing engine.ĭxO describes this as ‘beta’ support, not to indicate that it might not work properly but to flag up that it’s still in development and that the company is keen for feedback from the Fujifilm community. A flexible and all-around solution for processing raw image files, PhotoLab Elite Edition from DxO lets you manage, edit, and export imagery with control at. DxO has previously said that its demosaicing technology worked solely with regular bayer sensors, and that re-engineering it was not practical. The big news, though, is ‘beta’ support for Fujifilm X-Trans sensors. DeepPRIME XD DxO Wide Gamut colour handling ReTouch tool developed EXIF and IPTC fields extended Colour Labels added Project Hierarchies implemented Fully Apple Silicon native It’s also worth mentioning that not all these enhancements may be available in both versions of PhotoLab 6. The PhotoLibrary organizing tools are catching up at last and the new DeepPRIME XD processing is superb. Local adjustments have been improved with the addition of a new Control Lines adjustment to allow more sophisticated and controllable local masking. Posted by Mark G.Adams Posted in Review Tags: Camera, DXO, Editing, Lens, Photography, Photolab, Review, Software. DxO PhotoLab 6 Elite review Octoby Rod Lawton Verdict: 4.5 stars PhotoLab 6 has important improvements over version 5 which make it even better for quality fixated photographers. ![]()
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