![]() Now, DxO's optical wizards have come up with a whole new range of features, bundled into version 4.0, including some of the slickest wide-angle distortion correction I've seen yet: To me, the new program finally realizes the true potential of ultra-wide angle lenses, rendering objects more or less as humans see them, with vastly reduced distortion. (Counting version 3.5 as a major release.) The software now works with a wide range of SLR bodies and an even wider range of lenses, as well as with many RAW file formats. ![]() In the slightly over two years since it's initial release, DxO has maintained an aggressive development schedule for Optics Pro, with four major releases of the program. ![]() DxO Lab's "digital optics" technology can deliver amazing improvements in image quality, regardless of the quality level of the lens you're shooting with: Cheap lenses shoot like expensive pro glass, and high-end lenses achieve a startling level of clarity and low distortion. Longtime readers of Imaging Resource will be well-familiar with DxO Optics Pro, a software program that I awarded my "Best in Show" distinction to back at the February 2004 PMA show. Software Review: DxO Announces Optics Pro version 4!
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