The new build also brings a few new features and bug fixes

Feb 3, 2014 08:22 GMT  ·  By

Iridient Developer is a RAW image editor especially designed for Mac OS X systems that comes with support for 550 digital camera models and includes a few tools that will help you get the best from your images.

Recently, Iridient Digital has updated the application to version 2.3.3, adding support for a few newly released cameras, various improvements, and bug fixes.

Among the newly supported digital cameras we can find Fujifilm's latest weather-sealed X-T1 flagship, Olympus' entry-level OM-D E-M10, Phase One's 50MP CMOS sensor IQ250 digital back, Panasonic's DMC-TZ60 (ZS40), and Canon's latest mirrorless camera, the EOS M2.

Besides that, Iridient Developer also adds a few new features that will improve your workflow. That being said, you will now be able to use image drag and drop onto the preview window to open images.

Sharpening has also received a small boost, thanks to the new monochrome preview option added to the sharpening controls. If you were using the Adaptive Early Stage noise reduction, you should know that this feature is now able to recover even more details from your photos while providing similar noise reduction levels.

ICC color profiles and camera curves have also been improved for various camera models, including: Canon, Nikon, Fujifilm, Sony, and others thanks to a newly developed internal camera calibration tool.

Among the enhancements made in the new Iridient Developer version 2.3.3 is a fix for Leica (D-LUX) and Panasonic compact camera models to display proper crop size and positioning. Fujifilm X-E2 images that had the EXIF data modified to show as X100S images can now be loaded into the application without making it crash.

In addition to that, there are a few more improvements and bug fixes we didn't mention, but if you want to try the application before purchasing it, you can download Iridient Developer 2.3.3 as a demo version directly from Softpedia.