When importing photographs, Photolab 5 will then offer users to download the appropriate module for each combination to apply automatic treatments. According to DxO, this makes a total of 18 devices supported for 605 combinations (housing + optics). Both older and newer models are affected. Likewise, Photolab 5 allows editing of EXIF and IPTC metadata, and their synchronization with other programs.Īlso, users of Fujifilm cameras will no doubt be satisfied to learn that Photolab 5 will finally support cameras using an X-Trans sensor. The search for images will be made easier.
In addition, Photolab 5 also improves the ranking of the keywords attributed to each photo. This allows retouching on large areas determined by the user. In the register of other novelties, we will mention the evolution of the U Point system which now allows the creation of control lines. PureRaw, DeNoise AI, NoNoise AI, Noiseware and Dfine 2: 5 solutions to deal with digital photo noiseĪdjusted to high sensitivities, our cameras generate electronic noise which degrades the image and which can be processed … This improvement in treatment is therefore welcome. We regularly release this AI-boosted solution via DxO PureRaw software, and it is a particularly resource-intensive program. On a well-endowed PC, the program would only be 1.6 times faster. It is also not for nothing that DxO highlights the fact that its most efficient treatment, DeepPrime, would be up to 4.5 times faster under Photolab 5 using an Apple Mac mini equipped with a chip. If the photo retouching market is (arch) dominated by Adobe software, DxO Photolab has carved out a name for itself in the environment, and its skills, particularly in noise treatment, are recognized. 364 days later, the launch of Photolab 4, the company based in Boulogne-Billancourt, presents Photolab 5. It is accompanied by the film simulation software, FilmPack 6.ĭxO is a business that is regulated like music paper. The app would be faster and with more and more hardware supported.
The French firm DxO is back with Photolab 5, its photo development software.
Photographers with DxO PhotoLab 3 (or later) and those with DxO FilmPack 5 can upgrade to DxO PhotoLab 5.1 and DxO FilmPack 6.1 respectively by logging into their customer account using this link.: DxO Photolab 5: faster, FilmPack 6 and compatibility with Fujifilm cameras
The updates are free for existing owners of DxO PhotoLab 5 and/or DxO FilmPack 6. They are priced as follows until December 31, 2021:ĭxO PhotoLab 5.1 ESSENTIAL Edition: £99.99 instead of £129ĭxO PhotoLab 5.1 ELITE Edition: £149.99 instead of £199ĭxO FilmPack 6.1 ESSENTIAL Edition: £48.99 instead of £75ĭxO FilmPack 6.1 ELITE Edition: £99.99 instead of £129 The Essential and Elite editions of DxO PhotoLab 5.1 and DxO FilmPack 6.1 (PC and Mac) are available to download immediately from the DxO website. Like DxO PhotoLab, DxO FilmPack 6.1 also supports the new cameras listed above and gains Chinese language support. Now version 6.1 provides a more intuitive experience and the effects can be applied to modern digital images with one click. DxO FilmPack 6.1ĭxO FilmPack 6 introduced Time Machine, an interactive guide that explores the history of classic film stocks and their use. In addition, the Canon EOS R3, Ricoh GRIIIx and all of FujiFilm’s cameras are supported, including the new Fujifilm X-T30 II and the Fujifilm GFX 50S II.ĭxO has also added Chinese language support. With DxO PhotoLab 5.1, DxO has introduced an upgraded user interface with GPS coordinates displaying directly on Google Maps and a revised photo filter menu for slicker use.
DxO has announced some updates to its latest PhotoLab and FilmPack software with support for more new cameras.