![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I have not used it enough to know if it's editing is better, or not. However, it DID avoid the prior gotcha of having to let Lightroom do the initial TIFF - one of the reputed stengths of DxO Optics Pro is its raw conversion, and in that regard this worked perfectly (note that any edits in Lightroom prior to export to DxO are ignored). But I ended up with a 131 meg DNG file, so any thought that this somehow let's you avoid the "bit TIFF file" issue of stepping outside of LR is misplaced. It all worked fine (the return trip was pretty slow though). direct as raw), did some editing there, then returned it as a DNG. I did try that round trip, and took a 45 Meg NEF (Nikon D800 raw), exported to DxO with the new tool (i.e. I just downloaded the trial version because it was intriguing that it seemed to imply non-destructive through the exchange. ![]()
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