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DxO Adds Support For EOS R, Nikon Z6 And Numerous New...



DxO also adds support for a huge range of new lenses, and unlike its competitors, who offer only generic profiles, DxO gives photographers certainty that corrections are optimized for their specific camera and lens setup. The list includes:


These updates bring support for new RAW models, bug fixes and other improvements. This X-Transformer update adds support for the new Fujifilm X-H2. This Iridient Developer update adds RAW support for the Fujifilm X-H2, all iPhone 14 models, the Hasselblad X2D 100C and the GoPro HERO11 Black and HERO10 Black.




DxO adds support for EOS R, Nikon Z6 and numerous new...



This update fixes some bugs, adds support for more new RAW cameras and other improvements. Loading Fujifilm RAF images with lossy compression is now natively supported on Apple M1 processor based Macs and is also now MUCH faster on Intel based Macs as well.


Iridient Developer now runs natively on Apple silicon (M1) processors and is now optimized for macOS 11 (Big Sur)! This update also features up to 2X faster compressed TIFF export, adds support for more new RAW cameras, a couple bug fixes and other improvements.


Iridient Developer 3.3.11 adds RAW support for the new Fujifilm X-T4, Olympus E-M1 Mark III, Nikon Coolpix P950 and Leica S3. This update includes a workaround for crashing issues caused by the recent macOS 10.15.4 update. JPEG images can now be used for image selection with the Lightroom plug-in. When shooting RAW+JPG this provides an easy image selection option with old versions of Lightroom that lack native RAF support for newer camera models.


Iridient X-Transformer 1.6.4 adds support for the new Fujifilm X-T4. This update also now allows JPEG images to be used for selection with the Lightroom plug-in. When shooting RAW+JPG this provides an easy image selection option with old versions of Lightroom that lack native RAF support for newer camera models.


Iridient O-Transformer 1.6.3 adds support for the new Olympus E-M1 Mark III. This update also now allows JPEG images to be used for selection with the Lightroom plug-in. When shooting RAW+JPG this provides an easy image selection option with old versions of Lightroom that lack native ORF support for newer camera models.


This Iridient Developer update adds support for recently released RAW camera models including the Fujifilm GFX 100, Sony RX0 II, Olympus TG-6, Panasonic DC-G90 and DC-GX880, Leica Q2 and M-E (Typ 240), Hasselblad X1D II 50C, includes new "Iridient Standard v2" camera profiles for most models from the past 4-5 years, adds new license file based registration and more.


New RAW camera support for Iridient Developer 3.2.3 includes:Sony: RX100 VI (DSC-RX100M6).Fujifilm: X-T100.Panasonic: DC-GH5S and adds pixel shift mode processing for the DC-G9.Pentax: K-1 Mark II (including standard pixel shift processing, dynamic pixel shift currently loads first frame only).Samsung: Galaxy S9 and S9+.OnePlus: 6.Huawei: P20 and P20 Pro.Honor: 10 and View 10.Microsoft: Lumia 950 XL.SeaLife: DC2000.


In addition to the new features added in the previous 3.0 beta, this release adds several more new features to the Detail pane including an all new Clarity adjustment with 4 variants, 2 new sharpening methods, including high pass, and edge masking support for all sharpening methods! This release also fixes all known issues with the prior beta including an issue with partially black or all black output when using 16 bits/channel and adjusting cropping, scaling or rotation, some corrupt border pixels along the right edge of images using the new v3 RAW processing methods and some overzealous application of hot/dead filtering at default (auto) settings in some cases (especially with certain images shot using extended ISO settings below ISO100).


This update adds RAW support for the Samsung NX3000 and now features automatic lens corrections for all Samsung NX mirrorless cameras. This release also includes a bug fix for some NEF formats (12 bit/ch uncompressed) from older Nikon models and properly embeds the ICC output profile in exported JPEG images. This update also fixes potential crashes with some RAW images from the Fujifilm F600EXR shot in EXR HR mode.


This update adds support for 10 new RAW cameras and a completely overhauled image caching architecture that greatly improves loading speed when accessing previously viewed images, especially for RAW images that may require particularly processor intensive RAW processing such as the Fujifilm X-Trans and Sigma Foveon models. A couple new features include the ability to use custom RAW cropping when using the Iridient demosaic process which can allow for access to additional pixels beyond the camera's normal image area and the ability to default the default save to folder to the original image's location instead of the last used folder. This update also contains bug fixes and improvements, particularly for keyboard shortcuts and IPTC/XMP metadata handling.


This update includes a fix for proper pass through of some IPTC/XMP fields used by Photo Mechanic XMP sidecar files. All Photo Mechanic metadata fields should now pass through successfully when TPTC/XMP metadata is enabled. Also includes improvements to Adaptive Early Stage noise reduction which now better maintains fine details at high levels while still showing similar levels of overall noise reduction. This release also includes numerous new default ICC camera profiles and camera curves for most Canon, Nikon, Sony and Fujifilm models from the past few years based on new internal camera calibration tool refinements. Now supports opening image(s) by drag and drop onto the image window. A monochrome sharpening preview option to aid with fine tuning sharpening adjustments has been added along with various other fixes and improvements.


This release adds support for 17 new camera models including the Canon G9, 40D and 1Ds Mark III; the Nikon D300 and D3; the Olympus E-3 and SP-560 UZ; the Sony DSLR-A700; the Phase One P20+, P21+, P25+ and P30+; the Leaf Aptus 54S and 65S and more. Features improved visual results and processing speed for the Auto 1 and Auto 2 white balance algorithms with many camera models and fixes an issue with the auto white balance options not being applied to exported images for some camera models. Entirely new image processing specifically for X3F format files from the Sigma SD9, SD10 and SD14 brings major improvements to the handling of this unique sensor.


This major release adds new automatic highlight recovery processing and support for DNG metadata style camera color rendering in addition to existing support for ICC camera profiles. The white balance dropper tool now supports variable sample size and the image preview window now has a full screen mode. Further image processing speed optimizations have been made for Intel processor and multi-core processor systems. Support for many new camera models has been added including the Canon 1D Mark III, the Nikon D40X, the Olympus E-410, E-510, SP-510 UZ, SP-550 UZ, the Fuji S5 Pro, the Panasonic DMC-FZ8, the Phase One P21 and P45+, the Leaf Aptus 75S, the Sigma SD-14, the Ricoh Caplio GX100, the Samsung Pro 815 and the Mamiya ZD Digital Back.


This release adds support for the Olympus E-400 and preliminary support for the Sinar eMotion 22 (and Sinar "IA" file format). This release resolves an issue where the image preview cache could become invalidated on image file export which could result in the image preview being displayed as a black frame. A new default camera profile is included for the Leica M8 and color rendering improvements have also been made for the Phase One P30.


This release fixes several bugs which were introduced in the 1.6 release, including one which could result in lower quality image output in certain cases when using "Process Image and Save As...". This release also adds support for the Nikon D40, Pentax K10D and Samsung GX-10.


This major release adds 3 all new noise reduction filters and an optional "soft look" demosaic process for situations where a little smoother, less critically detailed rendering may be desired. Numerous performance improvements have been made throughout including much faster initial image loading and support for in-memory image preview caching. Camera default settings can now be stored on a per ISO basis (down to 1/3 stop precision) so completely customized adjustments can easily be setup to handle images shot at different ISO settings automatically.


This update adds support for the Canon Rebel XTi (400D/Kiss X) and Nikon D80 cameras. This release also fixes an issue with the loading of thumbnails from some Sony DSLR-A100 images and an issue with the hot/dead pixel filter which was specific to Intel based systems. Default tonal rendering for some images from recent Hasselblad models (CFV, CFH-39 and H2D) has also been improved.


This maintenance update adds support for the Canon 30D and Olympus E-330 cameras. This release also features greatly improved detection and removal of black columns and bad pixels from Phase One digital backs.


This maintenance update adds support for the Nikon D70s, Canon 1D Mark II N and the Leaf Aptus 75 digital back. All supported digital backs from Leaf and Phase One have new camera defaults settings and now include default white balance preset values (Daylight, Tungsten, etc).


This maintenance release fixes issues with the loading of some Kodak DCS Pro SLR files and adds support for reduced size (3.5 & 6 megapixel) Kodak DCS Pro SLR images as well. Adds new support for the Sinar Sinarback 54, the Fuji F710, Fuji F800 and Nikon E900. Also includes white balance improvements for the Canon S60 and Contax N DIGITAL. A big thanks to everyone who sent in sample RAW files!


The optional Battery Grip BG-E22 adds a second grip and controls for vertical/portrait-aspect shooting, and doubles the battery pack capacity.[1] The BG-E22 supports the use of the USB Power Adapter PD-E1 for charging one or two LP-E6N batteries while they are in the grip, so long as no LP-E6 battery is inside.[1] The BG-E22 also allows the camera to be powered directly from a household power outlet in combination with the optional DC Coupler DR-E6 and AC Adapter AC-E6[1] or with AC Adapter Kit ACK-E6.[3] 2ff7e9595c


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