Software
DxO has updated their PhotoLab photo edit and enhancement software with support for the newest batch of 2019 camera models as well as keyword management tools for Windows users.
Giving simple-to-use controls for most effects and alterations, the PhotoLab software won at TIPA award for Best Image Editing Software in 2018. macOS is also supported.

With free trial, the DxO PhotoLab 3.1 Essential Edition is available through December 16th at a discounted $99. After it returns to $129. The expanded DxO PhotoLab 3.1 Elite Edition is priced at $149 instead of $199 during the same timeframe.
Introducing a new DxO ColorWheel and Local Adjustment Mask Manager panel, the image enhancement and library management application was updated to the third version of the software, PhotoLab 3, this last October.
The program also has a new Repair Tool in the Clone Mode to remove people or objects from photos simply by erasing them.

There are now more than 55,000 camera and lens combinations in the DxO database for image corrections. These include faults like distortion, vignetting, chromatic aberrations, and minimized sharpness.
PhotoLab 3.1 adds RAW support of files from the Canon EOS 90D, EOS M6 Mark II and EOS M200, Fuji GFX 100, Nikon Z50, Olympus E-M5 Mark III, as well as the Sony A6600, A6100 and A9 II. The latter, the A9 II, has only a preliminary build.
The company’s $79 DxO FilmPack 5 and $79 DxO ViewPoint 3 apps are also available with free trials. Each is on sale at $59 and $49, respectively.
FilmPack offers 45 color and 38 black-and-white white film and grain emulations for image processing plus filters, vignettings, blur, textures, frames and light leak effects. ViewPoint gives one-click fixes for perspective distortions like barreling, pincushion and fisheye effects.
The DxO PhotoLab 3 Essential Edition can be installed on up to two computers. DxO PhotoLab 3 Elite Edition adds a third license.