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It's great that Lightroom / Adobe Camera RAW are supported.

Capture One may or may not be.  They seem to have changed their licensing model so even the formerly free version is time limited.

DXO PhotoLabs doesn't recognise the SL3 DNG files, which seems a bit of an artificial limitation as I assume that all the necessary metadata for processing is already baked into the DNG.

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18 minutes ago, jrp said:

Do you have a link?  I could only see C1 Express 30-day trial for Leica...

I own capture one and upgraded. Had an ad on bootup for day one Leica SL3 support. I processed this SL3 file in Capture One. 

 

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28 minutes ago, jrp said:

Do you have a link?  I could only see C1 Express 30-day trial for Leica...

C1 express does not exist anymore

C1 Pro works and has SL3 profiles. 
Today i shot tethered to C1P on the iPad Pro and it worked flawlessly  into ipad and memory card with 33ft cable

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Thanks.  I don't own or rent C1 and C1 Express seems to have been withdrawn.  I'll wait until DXO provide support for the SL3 -- they never seem to be in a hurry to support Leica products, so it could take years.  In the meantime, Lightroom is perfectly fine.

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1 hour ago, jaapv said:

If a software does not support a “new” DNG, you must run it (batch) through Adobe’s DNG converter to create readable DNGs. 

That does not work (latest converter, DxO PL6, Leica SL3 DNG).

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On 3/10/2024 at 7:40 AM, jrp said:

It's great that Lightroom / Adobe Camera RAW are supported.

Capture One may or may not be.  They seem to have changed their licensing model so even the formerly free version is time limited.

DXO PhotoLabs doesn't recognise the SL3 DNG files, which seems a bit of an artificial limitation as I assume that all the necessary metadata for processing is already baked into the DNG.

DXO makes their own profiles and they are very very good. So it takes a month or so for them to be made and added. Leica work with Adobe before the official release which is why there's day one support.

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Yes, they can be vg.  I don't completely trust their testing: they rate the 35mm APO Summicron as comparable to the 35mm f2.8 Sony / Zeiss, which does not accord with my experience (or expectation).

I think that the Adobe support is still preliminary (presumably just based on the correction matrixes embedded in the DNG).  It is a mystery why DXO don't just use these as a default, until they do their own measurements.  Apple RAW also has no trouble with processing the SL3 DNGs.

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On 3/30/2024 at 11:26 AM, FlashGordonPhotography said:

DXO makes their own profiles and they are very very good. So it takes a month or so for them to be made and added. Leica work with Adobe before the official release which is why there's day one support.

The lack of support for a month or two is really inconvenient and forced me to revert to Lightroom again.  Not sure I can be bothered to return back to DXO.  

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50 minutes ago, Shashinka said:

The lack of support for a month or two is really inconvenient and forced me to revert to Lightroom again.  Not sure I can be bothered to return back to DXO.  

DxO is so slow! The DNG from SL3 does not open in Dxo, in other programs you can open the DNG even if not perfect before update

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only took 3 months

 

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