![]() Key modules like Exposure Compensation and Smart Lighting are still not fully functional for Fujifilm X-Trans raw files compared to Bayer raw files.Īnd, oddly, Split Toning doesn’t activate for Fujifilm X-Trans raw files right now so I had to rely on dialled-down Gold toning to communicate the cold and grey La Niña weather that’s plunged us back into winter. Most noticeably, DeepPRIME XD demosaicing and denoising is not activated when processing X-Trans files though it works beautifully even on lower megapixels raw files older Panasonic cameras like the GH4. There are currently more missing bits in its support for Fujifilm X-Trans raw files than for, for example, Bayer raw files from our Panasonic M43 cameras. In common with past DxO software updates, this first version of DxO PhotoLab 6 has some missing bits that will be worked on over the coming weeks. DxO PhotoLab 6 Elite, DxO FilmPack 6 Elite & DxO ViewPoint 4 ![]() One is about a person against a background while the other is about a person located in an environment. ![]() One is equivalent to 84mm in the 35mm sensor format while the other is equivalent to 75mm, almost 10mm difference and enough to give them a very different character to each other. The Fujinon XF 50mm f/2.0 R WR renders out of focus areas as soft but they still contain enough information to support the main object of the photograph or as counterfoils.Īlthough the lenses’ focal lengths seem similar with just 6mm between them, their 35mm equivalents better indicate their key difference. Made with Fujifilm X-Pro2 and Fujinon XF 50mm f/2.0 R WR then Fujifilm X-Trans raw file processed in DxO PhotoLab 6 Elite, DxO FilmPack 6 Elite and DxO ViewPoint 4.īoth lenses were set at their maximum apertures and as expected the Fujinon 56mm f/1.2 R’s out of focus rendering was soft and an extreme contrast against its sharply focused areas.Īs a documentary lens it’s best suited for isolating details against a background containing little no useful information. Upgrades are free for all photographers who acquired a DxO ViewPoint license on or after August 1, 2013.įully functional trial versions of these three software products, good for one month, are available on the DxO website: To access DxO tutorials, go to the DxO Academy: © copyright Karin Gottschalk 2022. Photographers who bought a DxO FilmPack 4 license on or after September 1, 2014, are entitled to a free upgrade to version 5. Photographers who acquired a DxO OpticsPro 9 license on or after September 1, 2014, are entitled to a free upgrade to version 10. To further improve workflow, the DxO OpticsPro v10.4 interface now offers a new “Reset” button that lets users cancel in just one click all of the manual corrections made to an image and to return to the default preset corrections.ĭxO OpticsPro v10.4 also offers support for new camera/lens combinations: XXX additional Optics Modules are available, offering support for Konica Minolta, Nikon, Olympus, Sigma, Sony, Tamron, Tokina, and Zeiss lenses for many Nikon, Olympus, Panasonic, and Sony cameras.Īmong these are the new Sigma 24mm F1.4 DG HSM A Canon-mount lens, the Canon EF 11-24mm f/4L USM wide-angle zoom, and the much-anticipated AF-S NIKKOR 400mm f/2.8E FL ED VR.Īvailability DxO OpticsPro v10.4, DxO FilmPack v5.1.2, and DxO ViewPoint v2.5.4 are immediately available in the DxO online store () and at photo resellers. ![]() Its library of presets allows photographers to automatically bring out the best in their photos as soon as they open them in the application, or to adapt the processing to their tastes by applying one of many available styles or by making manual adjustments to correction settings. Improved workflow and new DxO Optics Modules DxO OpticsPro 10 offers many automatic tools for processing RAW and JPEG images. ![]() These upgrades allow the three DxO solutions to process images taken with the new Nikon D7200 and the Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II.Īmong other new features, DxO OpticsPro v10.4 now offers a one-click reset function, and includes support for several DxO Optics Modules. The updates allow compatibility with the Nikon D7200 and Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II.ĭxO OpticsPro v10.4 now supports the Nikon D7200 and the Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II Ap– DxO announces the immediate availability of DxO OpticsPro v10.4, DxO FilmPack v5.1.2, and DxO ViewPoint v2.5.4 for Mac and Windows. Image-editing software maker DxO has today announced the availability of DxO OpticsPro v10.4, DxO FilmPack v5.1.2, and DxO ViewPoint v2.5.4 for Mac and Windows. ![]()
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