

For the SL they support several Leica-T and Panasonic LUMIX lenses, but only 1 Leica-SL lens. I edited my first reply when I saw how to view the supported lenses. When using another workflow, you would need to use your other software to do this.īy the way, there are currently 6 leica lenses supported on the M9/M9-P/ME.Īnd 10 on the SL: Supported Cameras - DxO In PhotoLab, you can do all of these manually of course. When there's no camera-lens module for the specific lens you use on the the camera, that just means that there will be no automatic geometrical, vignette and corner sharpness corrections applied.

The fact that there is at least 1 camera-lens module means that the camera is supported and that you will be able to process all raw files from that camera.
