In my case I think it was version 8 as the freebie, liked it so bought a heavily discounted V9 at the time which soon was upgraded to V10, and a day or two back to V11. If you haven’t try that remarkable software before, you might taken advantage of its limited-time offer to get a full version of its 9th version for free. As for under-exposed images, it is always best to try to expose to the right and sort out desired brightness later in post process. Was terribly slow on early DxO but now on V11 has speeded up significantly and improved once again.īut that’s not its only advantage it’s also a lot better than Photoshop and Lightroom to open severely underexposed photos.ĭon't know about that but it is versatile and delivers excellent edge to edge results with good lenses due to their lab created body+lens profiles. That's the Prime noise removal in the Elite version of DxO. DxO Optics is praised to its noise-removal module.
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