

Traditionally, these two operations have been carried out separately, each introducing flaws that adversely affect the quality of the other. With deep learning, DeepPRIME takes a holistic approach that combines the two steps into one. 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. 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. Support for Fujifilm X-Trans sensors (Beta)įor the first time ever, DxO 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. In addition, 605 new DxO modules have been made available. Created through the exclusive DxO Labs calibration process, these modules automatically remove optical defects such as distortion, chromatic aberrations, vignetting, and lack of sharpness. "We are very happy to finally open our doors to the community of Fujifilm photographers," said Jean- Marc Alexia, VP Product Strategy. "Our goal is to offer them the best solution available in terms of image quality.

We can't wait to hear what they think."įuji photographers are welcome to submit their feedback and comments via the following website: End of press release Initial Impressions of Fuji Film Support To this end, we have created a website specifically dedicated to collecting their feedback. So, I’ve been trying this out for a couple of weeks, and when it comes to Fujifilm support, I have both good and bad news!įirst of all, the good: It does a really good job. It is capable of some of the best conversions that I have seen, and I’ve tried and tested a lot of options. But there are a few caveats, which brings us to the bad. In order to get the best results you need to use Deep Prime.
