![]() ![]() They claim that Apple M1 Silicon users will see a speed improvement of up to 4 times (which will be even faster on newly announced Macs) and up to 1.5 times faster on Windows machines. The DeepPRIME engine that processes RAW files has also received a little love, bringing some nice performance optimizations. They say the new version optimizes library management tools by reorganizing them into a simpler workflow. PhotoLab 5 also sees new metadata and keyword management features with support for IPTC and EXIF data as well as third-party application synchronization. ![]() Control points and control lines have also received new sensitivity settings, allowing photographers to make adjustments based on luminance and other characteristics of target areas. Control lines extend the existing functionality of control points, allowing users to touch up larger areas with easy-to-use selections. The great peculiarity of DxO PhotoLab 5 is the new “U Point technology” which offers control lines improved sensitivity settings. Fifteen new film stocks have also been added, including popular films from Kodak, Polaroid, Impossible, Fuji X film simulations, and cinematic color swatches. PhotoLab 5 offers improved sensitivity control over settings, better metadata management, more efficient DeepPRIME engine that is up to four times faster than the previous version, Fujifilm X-Trans RAW support.įilmPack 6 also supports X-Trans as well as a new “Time Machine” feature that takes the user on a journey through time of the evolution of analog photography over the years with renderings that you can apply to your photos. DxO today announced the latest versions of its PhotoLab and FilmPack applications. ![]()
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