If a supported camera body (e.g. Canon EOS RP) is used with a lens that is not supported (e.g. the cheaper kit zoom Canon RF 24-105mm f/4-7.1 IS STM), what raw file processing features of Photolab Elite (with FilmPack) are still available?
I would assume at least these raw processing features are retained, as they depend on the specific measured behaviour of the camera sensor: 1) camera body/sensor colorimetric rendering/corrections, 2) camera body/sensor micro-contrast settings, 3) Prime noise reduction, 4) ClearView, as well as the local adjustment versions of these features.
Anything associated with a lens module would not be available except in a limited manual form: 1) optical geometric distortion corrections, 2) optical aberration corrections, and so on.
Thanks for the reply. Is the Canon RP and cheap RF 24-105mm IS STM combination on the DxO optical module map? The sample JPEG/CR3 images I’ve found on the 'Net show quite good quality/price ratio for this bundled kit lens. Maybe professional photographers might deign to use it…
When I search for “rf 24-105” in the supported lens listing, I find only the more professional (and expensive) “RF 24-105mm F4L IS USM” listed for an upcoming lens module release (with the R5/6 camera body) in October.
Is this just an oversight in listing the module for the cheaper lens, or is the “L” quality zoom lens truly the only one being calibrated?
OK, I upgraded to Photolab 4, and there are no ambiguities in the support of these 2 24-105mm zooms any longer: each has its own profile (Photolab 3 could apply the “L” lens profile to the cheaper one).
The UI and other changes really do make this a far better step than Photolab 2 to 3, which tended to make us all grumpy. Bravo DxO!