

Support for Fujifilm X-Trans sensors (Beta)įor the first time ever, DxO PhotoLab 5 now supports Fujifilm X-Trans sensor cameras. These improvements are available to everyone and are up to 4 times faster for Apple Silicon Mac users and 1.5 times faster on the best Windows architectures.

The deep-learning approach of DxO PhotoLab 5 and DeepPRIME in particular has been significantly optimised in terms of reactivity as well as processing and export times. With deep learning, DeepPRIME takes a holistic approach that combines the two steps into one. Traditionally, these two operations have been carried out separately, each introducing flaws that adversely affect the quality of the other. It drastically improves digital noise reduction while ensuring more efficient demosaicing. Trained by deep learning methods using millions of images analysed in DxO laboratories over the past 20 years, DxO DeepPRIME technology uses artificial intelligence to develop RAW files. DeepPRIME: more efficient and up to 4 times faster In addition, this new version optimises the software's photo library management tools by reorganising them. It also includes advanced means of keyword prioritisation via an interactive tree structure. PhotoLab 5 now processes IPTC and EXIF data and third-party application synchronisations.

I have Lightroom 6.14, DXO's latest NIK Collection, and On1 Effects, and I don't really want to wrestle with a full-on RAW editor outside of what I already have and am most comfortable with, so I think this is gonna fit in really well for me.A PhotoLibrary packed with metadata and keyword management features The best part for me, this utility is less than half of the cost of PhotoLab 4 Elite ($89 introductory price versus $199 for PL4), making it more within my budget for software. It's not quite magic, it doesn't make the RAWs look like they straight up came out of another camera, but they do look a ton better in many cases, without oppressive noise reduction artifacts or smoothing. I tried DeepPRIME when it was released, and found that it did make my older micro four thirds RAW files look a lot better. DXO has just released the most sensational part of their PhotoLab 4 Elite, the DeepPrime noise reduction, as a utility that converts RAW files to denoised, corrected DNGs that can then be imported into other image editing applications.
