![]() ![]() Obviously no point updating if it doesn't. I'm not going to risk being screwed a second time. I won't be upgrading DXO since they can't tell me the ILCE-7RM3A will be supported. I guess it's on me, I bought DXO less than 30 days which is outside DXO's window for a refund. If there are no other changes that affect the raw files, it would probably be possible to use a temporary fix of batch editing the exif in copies of your raw files to change the camera name to ILCE-7RM3. These products, and more, are available via subscription licensing, allowing you to install them on multiple computers and benefit from free upgrades for future versions to come. We have been discussing this issue in another thread, and none of us knows what the exact changes are in the A7R3A compared to the A7R3, apart from the rear screen. ACDSee Photo Studio Ultimate is the first digital asset management and photo editing software to also include a layered editor. ![]() That will be a billable upgrade, but it might be worth asking DxO for a free upgrade because of the delay in supporting your camera, which shipped in early June. I suspect you may need to wait for DxO PhotoLab 5 in about four weeks for your camera to be supported. Capture One and Affinity don't really recognize the camera as an ILCE-7RM3A but they will function. DXO and Ultimate 2021 are relatively new. I understand that camera needs to be recognized in the software. You need a newer version of the software that supports your camera. Has anyone experienced this problem? If so how did you fix it? I have a Sony A7Riiia, DXO and ACDSee will not open.
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