

The new Time Machine can display creative and analog renderings of vintage films separated into 14 time periods, all illustrated by legendary, iconic, and famous figures in photography.

In addition to these new films, the application also has a new feature called Time Machine that gives users a “unique and interactive introduction to the history of film photography.” The company claims the software will recreate the hues, saturation, contrast, and grain of 84 authentic analog films including the famous Kodak Tri-X 400, Ilford HPS, and Polaroid 690. The FilmPack6 update adds a plethora of new film styles and renderings, giving an authentic representation of the classic analog styles.

This is all done together to improve processing and export times, making it up to four times faster on Apple Silicon Mac devices and up to 1.5 times faster on Intel and Windows-based computers. The improved system can drastically improve digital noise reduction while ensuring a better and more efficient demosaicing. The company says DeepPRIME has been improved by using machine learning to train and analyze millions of images to develop and improve the RAW files it is fed. The improvements to the photo library will now allow for the processing of IPTC and EXIF data along with third-party synchronization, giving users the ability to include advanced keyword prioritization and optimizing the application’s photo library management tools by reorganizing them.
