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Iridient Developer Version 3.1.4 Released

Iridient Digital has released Iridient Developer Version 3.1.4 update. The raw image file conversion and photo processing software for Mac OS fixes several issues.

The program adds support for the latest RAW camera models like Canon G9 X Mark II, EOS M6, Fujifilm GFX 50S, X-T20, X100F, X-A10, Panasonic GH5 and FZ80, Pentax KP and Leica M10.

This update also improves several libraries to latest versions.

Iridient Developer Version 3.1.4 Released

3.1.4 – March 3, 2017 (Maintenance Release)

  • New Features:
    • Support added for RAW images from the Canon G9 X Mark II and EOS M6.
    • Support added for RAW images from the Fujifilm GFX 50S, X-T20, X100F and X-A10.
    • Support added for RAW images from the Panasonic DC-GH5 and DC-FZ80 (DC-FZ82).
    • Support added for RAW images from the Pentax KP.
    • Support added for RAW images from the Leica M10.
    • Support added for DNG images from the Sigma sd Quattro H (X3F format is not currently supported).
  • Improvements:
    • ZLIB libraries updated to latest version (zlib 1.2.11).
    • PNG export libraries updated to latest version (libpng 1.6.28).
    • Added camera defaults specific to DNG Linear format with no sharpening or noise reduction for Fujifilm models supported by Iridient X-Transformer.

Iridient Developer Version 3.1.4 update can be downloaded from here.

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