You don’t always want to put a 1 kg lens on a 500 gr body as it does not handle well, and the miniaturisation of lenses seems to have run into some technical limits. As cameras and are getting smaller and smaller (think of the Full Frame Sony A7 range), lenses have to follow suit. So I decided to give it a second try.Īnother aspect that mades it more appealing to me is the fact that lens manufacturers seem to rely more and more on software corrections. It did have some interesting features, but the stand-alone nature of this photo editing suite didn’t really fit into my Lightroom workflow, and the fact that not all my cameras where supported, meant it was left gathering virtual dust on my hard drive.īut it seems the French company has stepped up their game: the latest version DXO Optics Pro 9 allows you to export directly from Adobe Lightroom and back again. I tried DXO optics pro a couple of years ago and was not impressed. DXO Optics Pro: superior results if your equipment is supported Introduction
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