Re: DxO Photolab does not support Canon R6 Mark II....
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SurettePhotography wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've been a long time customer of DxO Photolab as an alternative to anything Adobe. Now it seems they have forced my hand to move to Adobe Lightroom.
When I loaded some intial test images into DxO Photolab 4 Elite, none of the images loaded. I opened a support ticket with them:
The camera you mentioned is already on our development roadmap, but has not yet been scheduled for release. Due to this, I unfortunately cannot give you a time frame for support at this time. Please monitor the following link now and then to find out more about the expected release date:
https://www.dxo.com/dxo-photolab/supported-cameras/
If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us again.
Kind regards;
DxO Labs Support Team
Another search shows support coming in January 2023
https://feedback.dxo.com/t/query-on-eos-r6-mark-ii/30043
It's unfortunate, as I was just about to upgrade to DxO Photolab 6, I guess that upgrade will now go to Adobe Lightroom. The Canon Photo Professional 4 still looks like it was a high school co-op assignment, but will convert RAW in a pinch.
DXO has the better RAW correction for Camera/Lens combinations. I have the Adobe suite, but I still use Photolab when I do optical correction of RAWS. Any new camera must be calibrated in combination with each lens. If someone issues optical correction support immediately, they are making a generic correction. You can always do that with Photolab by changing the model in the Exif Data. For example, change the R6 II to a plain old R6. What I would do is use something else until DXO supports and then move back.