
Photographers who own a DxO FilmPack 5 license can purchase an upgrade to DxO FilmPack 6 by logging into their customer account. The DxO FilmPack 6 license does not require a subscription. DxO FilmPack 6 ELITE Edition: £99.99 instead of £129.

DxO FilmPack 6 ESSENTIAL Edition: £48.999 instead of £75.Users can also select their own hue in the highlights and shadows of their images, combine colours, and achieve subtle and realistic split toning effects.ĭxO FilmPack 5 (PC and Mac) is available now from the DxO online store at the following introductory prices until 14 November 2021: Plus, 20 new effects are available along with 15 new light leak effects and 15 new frames.Ī new colour rendering engine based on eight channels, rather than the six channels used in previous versions, gives users more precise colour control. "To document our Time Machine, we collaborated with the Friends of the French Museum of Photography in Bièvres, an association chaired by the photographer Didier Pilon, who produced fantastic research."ġ5 new renderings have been introduced which includes the famous EKTACHROME Professional Infrared EIR Color Slide Film from KODAK and the monochrome instant film for the Polaroid 600 camera, IMPOSSIBLE PX 600 SILVER SHADE. "We wanted to give DxO FilmPack even greater depth," comments Jean-Marc Alexia, VP Marketing & Product Strategy. It's a new way of displaying creative and analogue renderings which are separated into 14 periods illustrated by iconic images, and famous figures in photography.

'Time Machine' is a fun way to apply historic film looks to their images so they can recreate a similar style and finish.

As with DxO PhotoLab 5, also announced today, Fujifilm camera owners will be happy to hear that their cameras are now supported (X-Trans RAW files). In this new version, new film looks have been introduced along with additional cinematographic renderings, a wide array of new effects and a new feature called 'Time Machine' which is an interactive introduction to the history of film photography. DxO has today introduced a new version of FilmPack 6 - its popular software which reproduces the grain and colours of legendary analogue films.
