

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. Remember: this is a Beta version and work continues, so Fujifilm photographers are welcome to submit their feedback and comments via the following website: “We are very happy to finally open our doors to the community of Fujifilm photographers,” said Jean-Marc Alexia, VP Product Strategy.


This is the company’s answer to all those who have asked for the feature in the past and even accused DxO of not listening to users well, it seems that their requests – some of them angry – were not forgotten, it just took a little time extra, due to the specifics of Fujifilm’s X-Trans sensor.ĭxO PhotoLab 5 now supports Fujifilm X-Trans sensor cameras, from the recent X-E4, X-S10, X-T4, and X100V through to the older X-E2 and X-70, no fewer than 18 Fujifilm cameras are now supported. The Repair Tool has also been improved.Support for Fujifilm X-Trans is now included, as the latest version of DxO PhotoLab expands its photo library features, introduces a new denoising tool as well as expands the retouching tools.Ī new version of DxO PhotoLab is now available, the fifth, and this is the one version owners of Fujifilm cameras will remember: for the first-time ever support for Fujifilm X-Trans sensors is included, albeit in Beta.

Since last time we reviewed the software, which isn't very long ago, support for 50,000+ camera/lens combinations are now available along with a new local adjustments mask manager and a new feature called the ' DxO ColorWheel' which is a new colour adjustment mode. Nothing has changed in the way the user interface is presented but when working in the DxO PhotoLibrary section, you can now use Keywords which is a big plus point and something that brings DxO PhotoLab 3 more in-line with Lightroom. Create.ĭxO PhotoLab 3 updates DxO PhotoLab 2.2, released May 2019, with 4 new features and support for new cameras/lenses. Choose used and get affordable access to kit that doesn’t cost the earth. Every month, visual storytellers sell more than 20,000 cameras and lenses to MPB. MPB puts photo and video kit into more hands, more sustainably.
