


I explain how this works in the article, DxO Optics Pro 9.5 Intelligent Integration with Lightroom on c't Digital Photography Magazine. With the latest version, DxO can integrate smoothly into a Lightroom workflow. Image from Aperture opened in DxO Optics Pro 9.5. The program includes an array of useful tools for Aperture users such as noise reduction, lens corrections, geometric straightening, intelligent presets, and more. A nice aspect of the utility is that it offers a "First steps wizard" as a guiding tool for beginners, which can be disabled once the user is familiarized with the program.ĭxO Optics Pro is a nice tool for processing images at a professional level, offering tools for making color and light corrections, as well as optical and geometrical corrections.The software engineers at DxO Image Science have created a modern, powerful RAW processing app with DxO Optics Pro 9.5. The "Process" tab allows for a set of corrections to be applied to pictures and for output settings to be made, such as name and format of the resulting file.

A color histogram can also be checked on here and, by scrolling the surface of the picture, the RGB color code will be displayed for any area of the image. Some of the options offered by the right-side editing pane are to work on the white balance, to compensate exposure, to make noise corrections, HDR processing, or to apply distortion (barrel, pincushion and fisheye effect) or vignette. There are presets that can be applied, which can refer to preset color and light adjustments, detail adjustments or geometry adjustments for example. The next tab, "Customize", provides a workspace where you can choose what modifications to perform on your images. The first tab, "Organize", is meant to allow you to browse your images and select the one on which you want to perform adjustments. The utility has a workspace that is structured on three tabs, which allows for well organized work to be performed within the utility. DxO Optics Pro is an image editor designed for professional processing of photos.
