![]() Fujifilm FinePix X100, the camera that got me hooked on digital photography. Reprocessing both projects was a great opportunity to re-evaluate my original selects and rejects choices in the light of the strides DxO has made in the years since first processing them in DxO OpticsPro Elite. See the list of links below to view images from these projects as web resolution JPEG files, though the TIFFs output at the same look incredible by comparison. I was in the middle of processing two archival sets of documentary photographs when news of the DxO PhotoLab update arrived.ĭetails about DxO PhotoLab 4’s new DeepPRIME AI-driven demosaicing and denoising feature allied with the time-limited launch discount for the upgrade licence was enough to halt processing to make my purchase and resume work with version 4.Īs it happened, both projects were shot with my Fujifilm X100 and Canon EOS 5D Mark II. Image courtesy of Canon.ĭxO PhotoLab, formerly DxO OpticsPro, became my number one raw image processing application since taking up digital photography with the Canon EOS 5D Mark II quickly followed by the Fujifilm FinePix 100. ![]() Canon EOS 5D Mark II with Canon EF 24-105mm f/4.0 L IS USM kit zoom lens. ![]() The camera that accidentally changed everything.
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