ĭxO Optics Pro runs on the following operating systems: Windows. It was initially added to our database on. The latest version of DxO Optics Pro is 11.3, released on. It was checked for updates 63 times by the users of our client application UpdateStar during the last month.
Windows 2000/XP/Vista and Mac OS X demo versions can be downloaded for free from OverviewĭxO Optics Pro is a Demo software in the category Graphics Applications developed by DxO Labs. DxO Optics Pro offers a whole range of features to automatically correct and enhance your images: RAW conversion and highlight recovery - Elimination of distortion, vignetting, and lens softness through specifically developed camera and lens modules - Removal of camera noise and purple fringing - Optimization of exposure and dynamic range - Color enhancements with access to original film color renderings - Perspective corrections with auto crop – Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop plug-ins are also available. Whether you want to enhance your pictures in a single click without having to bother setting up sliders, or you want to manually set up your own correction parameters, you will find an operating mode (auto, guided or expert) to suit your needs. The uniqueness of DxO Optics Pro lies in its ability to perform the highest quality corrections without human intervention.
Designed for advanced amateur and professional photographers, DxO Optics Pro is a must have accessory for supported DSLRs and high-end digicams. Based on extensive analysis of cameras and lenses, DxO Optics Pro is different from any other digital photography software application.
A fully functional free trial is available if you want to check it out.Next generation automatic image enhancement - DxO Optics Pro is a multi-award winning program running on Windows or Macintosh to automatically improve image quality. The former includes compact, bridge and DSLRs, while the Elite includes additional models and high end DSLRs.
The software is available in two editions: Standard ($169) and Elite ($299).
The first time I opened an image in Optics Pro 9, a prompt popped up so I could download the module for the Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8 lens I used for that specific image. Improved highlight recovery, better color rendering and access to a huge number of lens and camera modules for more accurate corrections are available. As always, there’s a tradeoff between getting rid of image noise and keeping details but-so far-I think DxO has found a good balance between the two.
I haven’t tested it extensively yet but, at first glance, it seems to be effective at cutting back on high ISO image noise while maintaining detail. RAW images will benefit from Optics Pro 9’s new PRIME noise reduction technology, which DxO promises gains one stop over previous versions of the software. Tips and explanations for each of segment of the toolbar can be accessed by a single click, so even first-timers and novices will be up and running in very little time. It’s sleek, attractive and easy to navigate. Users will find a larger vertical workspace and more convenient organization of tools, but Mac users will be especially pleased at the darker interface, which helps set off the image(s) being viewed. There are a number of feature and performance enhancements too that-given the brief time I’ve been working with the software-seem to work well. Made for Lightroom 6 & Lightroom Classic CC. With Negative Lab Pro, lab-quality tones and colors are just a click away. No more messing around with tedious exports and hand-edited curves. About all you can do is to mark, rate and that’s about it. NEGATIVE LAB PRO brings impossibly good color negative conversions right into your Lightroom workflow. The ideal solution for addressing every aspect of creative photographyfrom color and white-and-black photography to analog simulation. The file will then open in PhotoLab ready for you to edit it Note: Don’t use the right-click menu to ‘open-with’ photoLab. Aperture did it well and I understand Lightroom does as well. Simply select the file (or files) that you want to edit in Lightroom then choose file->Plug-in Extras->Transfer to DxO PhotoLab 4. Likewise, the new export system now supports image processing on the fly (so you no longer have to wait for the system to do its thing before returning to other work). What DXO Optics Pro isn’t so good at is the day to day management of images. Now in version 9, the application has undergone some changes that including a revamped user interface, a new noise processing engine, 30 new presets and the ability to continue to work on images while others are processing in the background. DxO recently released the latest version of its Optics Pro software. This is easier in version 10, thanks to a Lightroom plugin that simplifies transferring files between the two applications.