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DxO writes, 'DxO FilmPack 6 provides users with a true journey through time, offering an introduction to the history of analog photography from its creation to the present day. While new film renderings and editing tools are excellent additions, the new Time Machine feature is perhaps even more interesting. Users can also now select a hue for highlight and shadow regions, allowing for split toning. When editing your color images, a new color rendering engine offers users access to eight color channels for hue, saturation and luminance adjustments, up from six in the previous version. It also includes 15 new frames, such as matte, black frame and film border. The application includes 15 new light leak effects, like light spots, haze and zoom. DxO has also added seven Film Simulations from Fujifilm X Series cameras and six cinematic renderings based on current trends in cinematography.įilmPack 6 also adds 20 new creative effects, including drops and crumpled paper, to give your photos a vintage look.
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Among these is Kodak Ektachrome Professional Infrared EIR Color Slide Film and Impossible PX 600 Silver Shade instant film for the Polaroid 600 camera.
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A free 30-day trial is available from DxO.ĭxO FilmPack 6 includes 15 new film renderings.
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For PhotoLab 3 and PhotoLab 4 owners, upgrade pricing is available. The Elite Edition is $164.99 instead of $219. The Essential Edition is $109.99 instead of $139.
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Until November 14, the software is available at a special discounted introductory price. We can't wait to hear what they think.' If you use PhotoLab 5 with Fujifilm X-Trans RAW files, DxO wants your feedback.ĭxO PhotoLab 5 is available now in Essential and Elite editions. To this end, we have created a website specifically dedicated to collecting their feedback. Our goal is to offer them the best solution available in terms of image quality. Of the new Fujifilm X-Trans support, Jean-Marc Alexia, VP Product Strategy at DxO, said, 'We are very happy to finally open our doors to the community of Fujifilm photographers. DxO modules are lab-derived and promise to automatically remove optical defects such as distortion, chromatic aberrations, vignetting and softness for specific camera and lens combinations.
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There are 605 new DxO modules in PhotoLab 5, plus support for eight additional new non-Fujifilm cameras, like the Canon EOS Ra, Nikon Z fc, Olympus PEN E-P7, Panasonic GH5 II, Pentax K-3 III and Sony ZV-E10. At launch, 18 Fujifilm X-Trans cameras are supported, including recent cameras like the X-E4, X-S10, X-T4 and X100V, plus many older models. Library management is also improved thanks to advanced keyword prioritization and an interactive keyword tree structure.įor the first time, DxO PhotoLab now supports Fujifilm X-Trans sensors. For example, if you adjust metadata in Lightroom, it updates nearly instantly in PhotoLab 5. PhotoLab 5 processes IPTC and EXIF data and syncs with third-party applications. It can also sync metadata changes via third-party applications.ĭxO PhotoLab is more than a photo editor. On Windows, the performance gains are still impressive, with PhotoLab 5's DeepPRIME operating about 1.5x faster.ĭxO PhotoLab 5 includes improved metadata viewing on the right side of the workspace. On Apple Silicon-equipped Macs, it is up to 4x faster than the previous iteration. DxO PhotoLab 5's implementation of DeepPRIME has undergone significant optimization. Unlike traditional RAW processing tools, which perform noise reduction and demosaicing at two separate steps, DeepPRIME uses a holistic approach to perform the tasks simultaneously, resulting in images that promise more detail and lower noise. Control Lines are like a graduated filter, but thanks to the inclusion of sensitivity settings, users retain precise control over how adjustments are applied to their photos.ĭxO DeepPRIME technology uses artificial intelligence to develop RAW image files. The new tool complements Control Points by allowing photographers to perform extensive adjustments to large areas of their photos.

Another new tool, brand-new to DxO software, is a new type of pointer: Control Lines.
