

For the Z 7, DxO PhotoLab 2's camera/lens combination database includes no less than 200 optical modules. The macOS version of DxO PhotoLab 2.1 now includes a file indexing feature that was previously present in the Windows version only, resulting in an even faster workflow.ĭxO PhotoLab 2.1 now supports three new devices: the Fujifilm X-A5, a hybrid camera with a built-in Bayer-filtered CMOS APS-C sensor the Mavic 2 Pro, a consumer drone from DJI featuring a Hasselblad L1D-20c camera with a 1-inch sensor and the Z 7, Nikon's first full-format hybrid.

Any image searches are now saved and available with just one click, even if a new user session is opened. The Windows version of the software now offers a more detailed search history feature. The software also adds support capabilities for three new devices, including the highly anticipated Nikon Z 7 and the Mavic 2 Pro drone from DJI.ĭxO PhotoLab 2.1 has improved its image management system by optimizing its database architecture, resulting in significantly faster searches. After introducing DxO PhotoLibrary, a brand-new image and data management system that lets users search for, select, sort, and display images, DxO PhotoLab 2.1 has added a file indexing feature to the macOS version of the software. Special offer on all DxO software until December 25, 2018.ĭxO PhotoLab 2, DxO's advanced photo editing software, which was voted Best Photo Editing Software at the 2018 TIPA World Awards, has become even more comprehensive thanks to this latest version, DxO PhotoLab 2.1.
