![]() ![]() The attentive reader may have noticed that DxO have finally awoken (I’ve only been telling them this for literally years) to the realisation that Fujifilm X-A* and some other Fujifilm cameras actually do use a Bayer colour filter layout and could therefore be supported by their algorithms without any major changes. Both of those endeavours now seem to be complete (phew). The minor releases since that release have been dealing with making sure the Z6 and Z7 and macOS Mojave as the host operating system are fully supported. ![]() ![]() Support was also added for some really big guns, the Phase One: IQ4 150MP, IQ4 150MP Achromatic and IQ4 100MP Trichromatic. The 3.3 release introduced support for quite a list of cameras, including the aforementioned as well as the Nikon D3500 and P1000, Fujifilm X-T3, GFX 50R and XF10, Panasonic LX100 Mark II, Leica M10-D, M10-P, Q-P and C-LUX, Apple iPhone XR, XS and XS Max, Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL, Samsung Galaxy Note 9, Huawei: Mate 20 Pro, and Parrot Anafi (a drone, for those who don’t know). I’ll summarise the changes to Iridient since early November to catch everyone up:
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