Pl5 support for Sony A7IV

Haleluja finally 5.2 is here.
I tested it an hour ago and now it works even with A7 IV files.
It took almost exactly 4 months from when I got my A7IV.
I hope this is the last camera I will buy in my life :slight_smile:

The full list of the new cameras supported by Photolab 5.2:

New supported cameras
• DJI Mavic 3 / Mavic 3 Cine
• Fuji X-Pro1
• Fuji X-E1
• Fuji X-M1
• Fuji X20
• Fuji X30
• Leica M10-R
• Leica SL2
• Leica SL2-S
• Nikon Z9
• Sigma Fp-L
• Sony A7 IV

The release notes are here:
PL5_release-note_win_EN.pdf (dxo.com)

New features I personally wonder about the Metadata Conflict Resolution and the the “Camera matching color rendering”.

• Metadata Conflict Resolution: DxO PhotoLab version 5.2 introduces new conflict metadata resolution. When “metadata synchronization” is not activated in the Preferences panel, and a user modifies or updates image metadata in a third-party application, PhotoLab will display an icon on those specific images that indicates a conflict with its database. A new dialog box allows users to resolve the conflict by choosing between “Write to image” (use data from the database) or “read from image” (accept the changes from the image XMP).
• Fujifilm film-simulations compatibility: After introducing X-Trans compatibility in PhotoLab 5.0, version 5.2
now brings Fujifilm Film Simulation compatibility within the color rendering palette. It is also possible to
automatically apply the camera body rendering to Fuji RAW images using a new option in the preferences
panel.
• New Custom Crop Ratios: DxO PhotoLab 5.2 improves the ability to create custom crop ratios in the crop
palette
• You can now synchronize the motion of control lines and the color picker by pressing the Control key while
moving the lines
• The GPS coordinates panel can be expanded/collapsed in the EXIF palette
• The search bar now proposes auto-suggestions for camera manufacturers, bodies and lenses.
• The order of the filmstrip sorting menu has been updated
• The camera-matching color rendering is now displayed by default in the color rendering palette (when available)
• New exposure values, Bulb and FlexiblePriorityAE, have been added to the Metadata panel

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