I found that P元 was not the same program without the extra functionality of the Elite version of FP. After the trial I went back to FP3 for a while before upgrading(at full price but on sale) to FP5 Elite. It still worked fine, but I made the “mistake” of trialing FP5 Elite when I upgraded to P元 Elite and found out what I had been missing(all that extra functionality mentioned by Joanna). I even continued to use it for a while when I upgraded finally to P元 Elite. It was very nice and I was impressed with DXO’s quality. It had only film emulations and none of the other addons that mentions. It was the “Essential” version, not “Elite” and was not eligible for upgrade pricing. Praised by professionals for the faithfulness of its analog film renderings, DxO FilmPack lets photographers apply to their digital images all of the characteristics of the analog films that have made photo history, as well as numerous original renderings, filters, toning, and visual effects - all of which can be infinitely combined.I had the “Free Gift” version of FP3. Now supporting RAW format, DxO FilmPack uses the calibrated data from your camera to apply analog presets with perfectly faithful colors. And as it is based on all of DxO’s RAW processing know-how, DxO FilmPack automatically corrects - without any intervention on your part - all of your equipment’s possible optical flaws: distortion, vignetting, and chromatic aberrations, all while efficiently reducing the undesirable digital noise in your images. More than 80 high-fidelity analog film renderingsĭxO FilmPack preset renderings are created in DxO’s laboratories using an exclusive scientific process of exhaustively profiling each film. This process is based on a series of shots of specially-calibrated targets and as well as real-life subjects taken with the film being profiled. The film is then developed by the world’s most reputable processing laboratories, notably PICTO and Arka Lab in France, and Duggal in the United States, and is then subjected to high-resolution digitization in order to measure the film response and to extract the grain matrices.
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