

By checking this box, you are agreeing to receive informative, educational, and promotional emails about DxO. In supported titles, listed below, all GeForce RTX users can enhance their experience with DLSS 2 Super Resolution, which taps into the power of a deep learning neural network to boost frame rates and generate beautiful, sharp images. GeForce RTX 40 Series graphics cards and laptop owners can multiply frame rates using NVIDIA DLSS 3. There are over 50 released and upcoming DLSS 3 games, and in each title performance can be further accelerated by all-new DLSS Frame Generation, making DLSS 3 a game-changing neural graphics innovation that’s being rapidly adopted by developers everywhere. DxO have addressed this challenge by creating a smooth import/export workflow into the Adobe family so I can for example keep my photo library in Lightroom. If you own a previous-generation GeForce RTX graphics card or laptop, you can use DLSS 2 Super Resolution in each DLSS 3 game. DxO OpticsPro software has earned a well-deserved place among the applications that can do the job, but its lacked some of the features that would make it. Additionally, integrations of DLSS 3 also include NVIDIA Reflex, reducing system latency for all GeForce RTX users, making games more responsive. For a complete breakdown of how this NVIDIA DLSS 3 works, head here.The real solution is for the developers of the other apps to actually add support for modern Windows application. MSIX and app packages are Microsoft's preferred packaging format for Windows applications going forward, so whilst the Affinity suite is on the forefront of the curve many older apps still need to be updated to support them properly. (Which is a shame as appx/msix has existed for over half a decade, but as ever in the Windows ecosystem. Not how it works for a professional development shop-as Affinity most certainly is. Mac users have plenty of photo apps to choose from.

In the info for both apps, it says Intel (not Universal), and there is no provision for Rosetta. I worked for two decades as a software architect for major enterprises, as an expert on the Microsoft tech stack.

Here are the top performers we've tested. DxO PhotoLab Best for Noise Reduction and Camera Profile Corrections. When you produce "shrink-wrapped" software, you do what your customers need first, and never EVER break their workflows because of the fashions and whims of the technology stack provider. UNLESS: that stack provider introduces breaking changes and stops supporting the legacy tech. And when/if that happens, it's always a very big deal to let your customers know exactly how and when it's coming, what the conflicts and issues will be, and to provide them documented workarounds IN ADVANCE.
