Olympus OM-D E-M1 II raw support in AccuRaw and PhotoRaw
For those eagerly awaiting the opportunity to be able to process Olympus OM-D E-M1 II raws, the latest version (4.4.2) of PhotoRaw has support, including for the 80 megapixel raws. AccuRaw and AccuRaw Monochrome support will follow in a day or two in version 2.5.1.
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV support in AccuRaw and PhotoRaw
New versions of PhotoRaw and AccuRaw became available on the App Store today with support for the new Canon EOS 5D Mark IV.
New to the Canon EOS 5D Mark IV is what Canon are calling ‘Dual Pixel Raw’.
Fuji compressed raw support for the Fuji X-Pro2 in AccuRaw and PhotoRaw
Good news - AccuRaw, AccuRaw Monochrome and PhotoRaw now have support for the compressed raw format that Fuji use in the new X-Pro2. This is thanks to Alexey Danilchenko and the folks over at LibRaw, who reverse engineered the format, and published the results in open source form.
9Nikon D5 support in AccuRaw and PhotoRaw
Yes, AccuRaw and PhotoRaw now supports the Nikon 5, all ISO 3,280,000 of it. The new versions are already available on the App Store.
4The Leica M262 sensor
LFI has recently published an article stating that the sensor in the new Leica M262 differs from that in the older Leica M240. This has generated a fair amount of comment on various forums because the M262 is, at least in principle, just a simplified version of the M240.
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