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DxO FilmPack 4

com.dxo-labs.dfpv4.standalone-sup · Photography · v4.5
Intel Only 3 devices · 114.6 MB · Impact: 45/100
About This App

DxO FilmPack 4 is a photo editing plugin and standalone application from DxO Labs that applies realistic film emulations and classic film stock looks to digital photographs. It includes presets simulating hundreds of real film stocks (color negative, slide, and black & white), along with controls for grain, color grading, and exposure compensation. The app is used by photographers who want to add authentic analog character to their digital images, either as a plugin within Adobe Lightroom or Photoshop, or as a standalone editor. DxO FilmPack 4 was one of the company's popular products in the early-to-mid 2010s.</description> <parameter name="recommendation">DxO FilmPack 4 is no longer under active development — DxO Labs discontinued this version and has since shifted focus to newer products in its photography suite. There is no native Apple Silicon build of FilmPack 4 and one is unlikely to be released. The Intel build still launches under Rosetta 2 today, but Apple is removing Rosetta in macOS 28 (September 2028), meaning this app will stop working entirely on that release. If you still rely on DxO's film emulation tools, DxO Labs now distributes its film simulation features through DxO PhotoLab (their main photo editor and Lightroom plugin), which ships with native Apple Silicon support. You can migrate your workflow to PhotoLab, which includes film presets and similar editing controls. If you prefer to stick with film emulation in Lightroom specifically, consider alternatives like VSCO, Mastin Labs presets, or Adobe's own Film Grain and Color Grading tools — all of which work natively on Apple Silicon Macs.

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DxO FilmPack 4 is an older, discontinued product line. DxO has not released a native Apple Silicon version of FilmPack 4, and the application appears to be no longer actively maintained — the company has moved users toward DxO PhotoLab, their modern unified photo editing platform. You should transition to either DxO PhotoLab (the current native Apple Silicon–compatible successor that includes film emulation features) or consider Adobe Lightroom Classic, Affinity Photo, or specialized film emulation tools like VSCO or Grain Surgery. DxO PhotoLab's current versions (9.x) are actively maintained with native Apple Silicon support and offer far more comprehensive editing capabilities than the aging FilmPack 4.