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Dxo optics pro free 2016
Dxo optics pro free 2016










  1. #DXO OPTICS PRO FREE 2016 FULL VERSION#
  2. #DXO OPTICS PRO FREE 2016 FULL#
  3. #DXO OPTICS PRO FREE 2016 ISO#

#DXO OPTICS PRO FREE 2016 FULL#

Both passes at the image were on my HP ZBook 15 DreamColor laptop running Windows 7 Pro, and where Optics Pro 10 took 67 seconds to process the full image, Optics Pro 11 managed it in just 31 seconds.

#DXO OPTICS PRO FREE 2016 ISO#

Both are 100% crops from an ISO 25,600 Panasonic G7 image with identical settings and using PRIME denoising.ĭxO's claims of better denoising held true in my own testingįor a side-by-side comparison, I ran the full image shown at the top of this article - shot last Halloween with the Panasonic G7 at ISO 25,600-equivalent - through both Optics Pro 10 and 11 using the DxO Standard preset, and switching to PRIME denoising at its Auto strength. The results are noticeably more natural-looking in the bokeh in particular, just as DxO has promised in its announcement of Optics Pro 11.Ī side-by-side comparison of Optics Pro 10 (top) and Optics Pro 11 (bottom). Image quality is much better in bokeh and transitions, tooĪnd while the improvement in terms of image quality varies quite a bit with subject matter, this too can be very noticeable indeed when pixel peeping at 1:1 onscreen with the right combination of camera, subject and sensitivity. In my own informal testing, I've not seen quite that much of a boost, but have found it fairly consistently to work around 50-60% faster than the previous Optics Pro 10 release. DxO says that it can provide up to four times greater performance, with high ISO imagery in particular showing a great improvement in speed. The PRIME denoising engine is much fasterĭxO Optics Pro 11's updated PRIME engine, though, performs significantly better than past versions, both in terms of speed and image quality. Shown above is the full image compare the crops which follow below to get a feel for the improvement in image quality. It's both faster than before, and better-handles bokeh and tonal transitions. New 2.DxO Optics Pro 11 boasts a refined PRIME denoising engine. try at your own risk!ĬAF/SAF Focus Point Focus Accuracy with Telephoto Lenses (Olympus Cameras with PDAF). The truth about the focus stacking feature of the EM-1 iiīest base settings using DXO Photolab 4 for Olympus images Hint for (some) owners of the E-M5 Mark III re AF points HOW-TO: LiveND, 14 stops DR, ISO 25 RAW on any Olympus camera Macro Photography and the EM1 mark 2 / 60mm macro combo Using your MC-20 Teleconverter with your OLY 60mm Macro lensĭigitizing slides with Olympus 60mm macro and Olympus Capture Manual focus tele lens techniques with m4/3 for birds and BIF's The paid upgrades if done early always are cheaper than the occasional discounts offered. In my case I think it was version 8 as the freebie, liked it so bought a heavily discounted V9 at the time which soon was upgraded to V10, and a day or two back to V11.

#DXO OPTICS PRO FREE 2016 FULL VERSION#

If you haven’t try that remarkable software before, you might taken advantage of its limited-time offer to get a full version of its 9th version for free. As for under-exposed images, it is always best to try to expose to the right and sort out desired brightness later in post process. Was terribly slow on early DxO but now on V11 has speeded up significantly and improved once again.īut that’s not its only advantage it’s also a lot better than Photoshop and Lightroom to open severely underexposed photos.ĭon't know about that but it is versatile and delivers excellent edge to edge results with good lenses due to their lab created body+lens profiles. That's the Prime noise removal in the Elite version of DxO. DxO Optics is praised to its noise-removal module.












Dxo optics pro free 2016