I'm a few days late /u/jcoffin1981 but I'd absolutely echo the above advice. I doubt they'll provide this, but no harm in asking. That would be a question for DxO's customer service. If you use an Apple Mac, there are some interesting apps on the App Store that work with the default Photos appĪlso, is it possible to obtain an older edition - like Photolab 4 or Photolab 5 for a discount? On1's customer service was very helpful and accommodating, so I would definitely recommending trying that out, too (Adobe's products are better, but slightly more expensive, and with On1's software paying for an upgrade is your choice-it's a perpetual license). I did that about a year ago and settled on On1 Photo Raw, but recently had some problems with it and subscribed to Adobe's photography plan once again. Then you can try out some other apps on their trial periods, just like you did with DxO PhotoLab. That's whichever software your camera manufacturer offers to read raw files, as well as some open-source options like darktable (more here: ). Start by exploring the options available to you for free.
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