

Using DxO FilmPack 4 as a plugin for DxO Optics Pro 8 requires the purchase of a DxO FilmPack 4 license. In particular, such new effects as texture, light leaks, and special frames take users even further into the world of analog film photography. The new tools in DxO FilmPack 4 (Expert Edition) in plugin mode include a new range of effects that can give RAW and JPEG images an even more personal signature. With DxO FilmPack 4, photographers can apply to their digital photos all the characteristic color, contrast, and grain of analog films that made photographic history, along with many original looks, filters, tonings, and visual effects - all of which can be infinitely combined and customized. All of DxO FilmPack 4’s creativity applied to RAW imagesĭxO Optics Pro v8.2 is able to combine the power of its corrections with the creativity of all the new tools in DxO FilmPack 4 (Expert Edition) in an entirely non-destructive workflow that handles RAW images as well as JPEG. This update for Mac and Windows allows DxO Optics Pro 8 to support the Canon EOS Rebel SL1, the Sony SLT-A58, and the Ricoh GR, as well as to incorporate all of the new features of DxO FilmPack 4 as a plugin. J– DxO Labs announces the immediate availability of DxO Optics Pro v8.2, the new version of its image processing software of reference for all demanding photographers, which was recently awarded the coveted 2013 TIPA Prize in the category of Best Photo Software. Press Release: DxO Optics Pro v8.2 supports 3 new cameras and includes the new features of DxO FilmPack 4

Version 8.2 of DxO Optics Pro also supports all features of the newly announced FilmPack 4 as a plugin. Both the Elite and Standard versions gain support for the Canon EOS Rebel SL1, the Sony SLT-A58, and the Ricoh GR. The lens will be announced together with the Z9 camera ( I already reported that a few months ago).DxO Labs has released version 8.2 of its DxO Optics Pro software. The new Nikkor Z 400mm f/2.8 lens will have a built-in 1.4x converter just like the NIKKOR 180-400mm f/4E TC1.4 FL ED VR lens (with the TC the focal length will be 560mm). The same is the situation with the 200-600mm and 24-105mm Z lenses – in the best case scenario expect a development announcement but no actual shipping in 2021. The other Nikkor Z 85mm f/1.2 lens does not have an assigned date and it is not expected to start shipping this year – we may still see a development announcement. This is a quick update on my previous post about the upcoming Nikkor Z lenses – so far only one lens is scheduled to start shipping this year and has an internally assigned announcement and production date – this is the Nikkor Z 400mm f/2.8.
