![]() They have added functions like automatic red-eye reduction, a smart selection system for applying their Smart Light tone mapping tech, and auto micro-contrast which aids in sharpening, but plays nice with fine detail and high-ISO images.ĭxO has also added more rating and filtering options and shortcuts, which will help it better compete with other workflow solutions like Lightroom and Capture One, both of which do an excellent job in terms of file management. In fact, they claim it’s up to 4x faster than before. ![]() ![]() I have always found Prime to be extremely effective when it comes to noise reduction, but it does take a relatively long time to apply, especially across several images, so a speed boost is certainly welcome. The 2016 version promises to be more effective while increasing speed. One of the big draws for OpticsPro has been the noise reduction software that it calls Prime. But, DxO has long been making a high-quality image editing program called OpticsPro and today they’re upgrading it to version 11. Many people know DxO for their camera testing procedures, which we use here at Popular Photography as part of our test lab. A screenshot from the new version of OpticsPro Stan Horaczek
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