![]() With DxO’s exclusive U Point™ technology you can make targeted edits without tricky masks. ![]() Master color and tone with powerful, creative editing tools that you won’t find anywhere else. ![]() Market-leading corrections built on 20 years of research, giving you sharper images, free of imperfections. Key Features of DxO PhotoLabĭxO’s unique DeepPRIME denoising and exceptional color science raise the bar for RAW processing. Take control on every aspect of your photos: effectively remove noise, get rid of light constraints, recover color details, apply sophisticated optical corrections, and enhance details. HEIF support appears to be lacking from DxO based upon other postings to this list (Marie et al, are you reading this? HEIF?).Produce RAW and JPEG images with the best image quality, effortlessly: DxO PhotoLab provides a complete set of smart assisted corrections that you can manually fine-tune at any time. Thus, other than rebadging the Z9 DxO JPEG and raw NEF LC modules as Z8 modules (different “ID”), DxO should be able to do the same as some competitors (eg, the Adobe suite) and provide Z8 lossless compressed and probably NEF TICO HE/HE* support “now” (assuming that Nikon EU will provide DxO a Z8 to verify this, just as Adobe was so provided). This is not what Nikon marketing and management (not engineering) chose to do and thus the Z8 and Z9 have the SAME sensor. This was not the case between the D5 and D850 in fact, much of the community expected the Z9/Z8 to have a similar relationship with the Z8 having a higher Mpix count than the Z9. My understanding from “numerous” pre-production and first production run testers is that except for the eliminated functionality (internal GPS, for example) and difference in memory card, battery, etc, the sensor, processor, and imaging firmware “code base” is the SAME between a Z8 and a Z9.
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