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Dxo optics pro review
Dxo optics pro review











dxo optics pro review

In other words, it adjusts according to what is needed, rather than applying identical edits to each image.ĭxO Optics Pro 6 can automatically detect and correct images from 1,500 different combinations of cameras and lenses. If images are alike, this software can create adjustments that can be applied to all similar images, yet DxO Optics Pro is able to change the specific edits according to the settings needed for each image. In nearly all other RAW photo editing applications the user must manually correct each image themselves. (Joshua Philipp/The Epoch Times)There are quite a few professional photo editing applications on the market, but none are quite like DxO Optics Pro 6.ĭxO Labs software specializes in automatically editing images. I like DxO's B&W conversions better.PHOTO FIX: The customized panel of DxO Optics Pro 6 displays a preview of how an image will look once the automatic fixes are applied, and allows users to add their own edits. Next is the DxO B&W conversion (with sharpening & slight DxO Lighting) using the Film Pack setting of: Kodak Tri-X 400.įinally, DxO's B&W conversion (with sharpening & slight DxO Lighting) using the Film Pack setting of: Fuji Neopan Acros 100. I don't care for the look of the skin (face) and it just seems flat overall. Next is Capture NX's default black and white conversion using Fliter >īlack and White Conversion. Now, DxO with "DxO Lighting" set to Slight, sharpening at 250. Next up is Capture NX's default D-Lighting setting and some sharpening - 55, 5, 2. Maybe it would be more acceptable to me if this were a landscape shot. Notice how DxO darkens the tree and other things (too much for my liking) and makes the skin look white'ish. Next is the same photo, converted to JPG by DxO, no corrections. Never mind the subject of the photo, focus, white balance, composition, etc - this was just a snapshot at a family event.įirst is a RAW conversion to JPG from Capture NX, no corrections, just conversion.

dxo optics pro review

I'm inserting some examples of a photo I converted from both programs. I've been learning DxO Optics (newest version) and Capture NX clearly wins (in my opinion) the RAW conversion test.













Dxo optics pro review