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<blockquote data-quote="Glevum Owl" data-source="post: 488125" data-attributes="member: 27703"><p>I've been a casual user of DxO Optics Pro for a number of years. I haven't upgraded for a few versions but have just finished the trial of v 10. It's impressive especially the 'clearview' (de-haze) tool.</p><p></p><p>1. It can work very well on landscapes most of the time and there's a slider to control the effect, from subtle to overkill. Personally I found it very effective on the Canon RAW files from our little S90 compact. On the RAW output from my Nikon D3300 it produced a subtler effect.</p><p></p><p>2. It's not flattering on skin tones as it boosts contrast. That's the only downside I found.</p><p></p><p>I'm posting this from my phone but I'll try to upload some images/screenshots when I'm back home later today. </p><p></p><p>In the meantime, free trials are available from the DxO site. Download links are at <a href="http://www.dxo.com/us/photography/photo-software/dxo-opticspro" target="_blank">the foot of this page</a>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glevum Owl, post: 488125, member: 27703"] I've been a casual user of DxO Optics Pro for a number of years. I haven't upgraded for a few versions but have just finished the trial of v 10. It's impressive especially the 'clearview' (de-haze) tool. 1. It can work very well on landscapes most of the time and there's a slider to control the effect, from subtle to overkill. Personally I found it very effective on the Canon RAW files from our little S90 compact. On the RAW output from my Nikon D3300 it produced a subtler effect. 2. It's not flattering on skin tones as it boosts contrast. That's the only downside I found. I'm posting this from my phone but I'll try to upload some images/screenshots when I'm back home later today. In the meantime, free trials are available from the DxO site. Download links are at [URL="http://www.dxo.com/us/photography/photo-software/dxo-opticspro"]the foot of this page[/URL]. [/QUOTE]
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