: This version marked the first time DxO's advanced demosaicing and DeepPRIME technology were available for Fujifilm users, supporting major models like the X-T4 and X-Pro3.
Information about Essential and Elite Editions of DxO PhotoLab
: Users could finally edit EXIF and IPTC data , manage keyword trees, and selectively sync metadata across multiple images. Performance and Workflow DxO PhotoLab 5 ELITE Edition 5.1.1.52
: Building on the existing U Point™ technology , DxO added Control Lines. These allow for precise local adjustments across large, graduated areas (like skies), whereas Control Points are typically used for circular, targeted regions.
DxO PhotoLab is designed for photographers who prioritize raw image quality and optical precision: : This version marked the first time DxO's
DxO PhotoLab 5 Elite Edition, particularly version 5.1.1.52, was a significant update in the software's history, primarily known for introducing support for and enhancing its AI-driven denoising capabilities. As the "Elite" edition, it includes all advanced tools omitted from the "Essential" version, such as DeepPRIME denoising and ClearView Plus. Key Features of Version 5
The fifth iteration of PhotoLab focused on expanding its reach to more photographers and refining local adjustment control: These allow for precise local adjustments across large,
: The AI-powered denoising engine, which combines demosaicing and denoising into a single step, was optimized to be up to 4x faster on modern systems compared to previous versions.
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