

Version 4.0.1 added improvements to the crop tool, improved local adjustments, fixes to batch renaming, fixes to rating control in full screen mode, improved PhotoLab 3 to PhotoLab 4 migration and other minor bug fixes. This is the third update to DxO PhotoLab 4 since its release in October. The Panasonic Lumix S1H, DJI Mavic Air 2, Nikon Z6 II, Sony A7S III and Sony A7C are all now fully supported within DxO PhotoLab version 4.1. Click to enlarge.ĭxO PhotoLab 4.1 includes support for five additional cameras. User interface improvements include a clearer display of entries in the Advanced History palette and the addition of a floating window that displays image properties within the software.ĭxO PhotoLab 4.1 includes improvements to the Advanced History palette. This should result in simpler, more accurate adjustments. When adjusting hue, saturation and luminance in PhotoLab 4.1, the software can display a mask for a selected color area. DxO has also stated that optimizations result in Apple M1 computers running DxO PhotoLab 4.1 silently.Īdditional updates include an improved DxO Colorwheel. Users should find all aspects of the software to be quicker, including image editing and exporting processes. In fact, users can expect three to five times faster performance. PetaPixel reports that PhotoLab version 4.1, when run on Apple M1 computers, promises massive performance gains. The DeepPRIME algorithm has been trained on millions of images and DxO promises that the new tech will deliver image quality gains for all cameras, but high ISO images and photos captured with small or older image sensors will benefit most noticeably.Ĭomparison between default denoising in DxO PhotoLab 4 and Adobe Lightroom Classic 2020. This tech utilizes artificial intelligence to perform improved demosaicing and denoising in a single step.

The free update for DxO PhotoLab 4 owners includes Apple M1 silicon support, an improved DxO Colorwheel, a more informative user interface, additional camera support and minor bug fixes.ĭxO PhotoLab 4.0 was announced in October and includes DxO's new DeepPRIME technology. DxO has released DxO PhotoLab version 4.1.
