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#REDIRECT [[DxO Labs]]
| developer = [[DxO Labs]]
| latest release version = 11
| latest release date = {{start date and age|2016|06|01}}
| operating system = [[Microsoft Windows]], [[OS X]]
| genre = Photo post-production
| license = [[Proprietary software|Proprietary]]
| website = {{URL|http://www.dxo.com/us/photography/photo-software/dxo-opticspro}}
|name=DxO OpticsPro}}
'''DxO OpticsPro''' is a commercial and proprietary [[Raw image format|raw]] image processing software by [[DxO Labs]], first released in 2004 or earlier.<ref>http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/dxoopticspro/</ref> It is known particularly for its detailed optical corrections<ref name="tr">[http://www.techradar.com/reviews/pc-mac/software/graphics-and-media-software/image-editing-software/dxo-optics-pro-9-1200381/review TechRadar review]</ref> that are available for over 20,000 lens-camera combinations.<ref name="ap" />

Its user interface uses trademarked names for several of its modules. Specifically, it includes a noise reduction function called "PRIME" (Probabilistic Raw IMage Enhancement), a haze removal feature called "ClearView", and its highlight recovery is called "Smart Lighting".<ref name="ap">Oliver, Vincent. 2015. DxO OpticsPro 10. Amateur Photographer, 17 January 2015, pp. 53-55.</ref> In the Preset Editor, preset effects can be previewed on a grid.<ref name="ap" />In version 11, DxO has made some improvements to the proprietary noise removal algorithm which now runs even faster with better noise control.<ref name="sh">[https://www.softwarehow.com/dxo-opticspro-review/ SoftwareHow review]</ref>

The software is available in two editions, Essential and Elite.<ref name="pb">http://www.photographyblog.com/news/dxo_opticspro_10/</ref> The Essential edition lacks the ClearView and PRIME modules.<ref name="ap" /> Additionally, purchases of Elite include a copy of [[DxO ViewPoint]].<ref name="pb" />

==References==
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==External links==
*[https://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2429131,00.asp PCMag review]
*[http://www.digitalcameraworld.com/2014/02/08/dxo-optics-pro-9-review-can-this-software-make-your-camera-perform-better-than-you-thought-possible/ Digital Camera World review]
*[http://www.shutterbug.com/content/software-review-dxo-opticspro-10-elite Shutterbug review]

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DxO OpticsPro
Developer(s)DxO Labs
Stable release
11 / June 1, 2016; 8 years ago (2016-06-01)
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows, OS X
TypePhoto post-production
LicenseProprietary
Websitewww.dxo.com/us/photography/photo-software/dxo-opticspro

DxO OpticsPro is a commercial and proprietary raw image processing software by DxO Labs, first released in 2004 or earlier.[1] It is known particularly for its detailed optical corrections[2] that are available for over 20,000 lens-camera combinations.[3]

Its user interface uses trademarked names for several of its modules. Specifically, it includes a noise reduction function called "PRIME" (Probabilistic Raw IMage Enhancement), a haze removal feature called "ClearView", and its highlight recovery is called "Smart Lighting".[3] In the Preset Editor, preset effects can be previewed on a grid.[3]In version 11, DxO has made some improvements to the proprietary noise removal algorithm which now runs even faster with better noise control.[4]

The software is available in two editions, Essential and Elite.[5] The Essential edition lacks the ClearView and PRIME modules.[3] Additionally, purchases of Elite include a copy of DxO ViewPoint.[5]

References

  1. ^ http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/dxoopticspro/
  2. ^ TechRadar review
  3. ^ a b c d Oliver, Vincent. 2015. DxO OpticsPro 10. Amateur Photographer, 17 January 2015, pp. 53-55.
  4. ^ SoftwareHow review
  5. ^ a b http://www.photographyblog.com/news/dxo_opticspro_10/