Exciting News: DxO FilmPack 8 Has Arrived!
As someone who adores blending the magic of old-school film with the freedom of digital, I couldnโt be more excited about the release of DxO FilmPack 8. This update is a true gift for photographers who love storytelling through mood, texture, and history.
The standout feature for me is the brand-new Time Warp Mode โ a brilliant slider that lets you move your images through 200 years of photographic history. Imagine taking one of your modern photos and instantly seeing how it would have looked if it had been captured on early daguerreotypes, mid-century film stocks, or classic 35mm favourites. Add in the Ageify slider, and you can distress or age your photos in beautifully authentic ways.
Equally exciting is full Photoshop integration. No more bouncing between programs โ you now have FilmPackโs entire film library at your fingertips while you edit. Thatโs going to make my own creative workflow much more fluid.
On top of that, DxO have added 15 new film renderings, including CineStill 800T (a cinematic dream for low-light lovers) and Harman Phoenix 200, along with new black-and-white classics. There are now 153 authentic film looks to explore.
Other highlights include a Scanned Film Optimiser for working with negatives and slides, new Time Machine images, themed browsing for inspiration, and even digital profiles inspired by Fujifilm and Sony cameras. Plus, all effects โ textures, frames, and light leaks โ are now rendered in high resolution, perfect for todayโs megapixel-heavy files.
For me, DxO FilmPack 8 is more than just a software upgrade โ itโs like stepping into a time machine for photography, giving us all the tools to play, experiment, and breathe new life into our images.
DxO FilmPack 8 is available now for macOS and Windows.
New license: US$149.99 / โฌ139.99 / ยฃ129.99 / AUD$228 (Approx)
Upgrade from FilmPack 7: US$89.99 / โฌ79.99 / ยฃ69.99 / AUD$137 (approx)