DPR has just prompted me to look at DxO and I was less than impressed.
Firstly, it has no specific support for the Fuji models past the X100; then it
boasts about integration with LR only to mention that you have to "Export to
Lightroom" to get your adjusted image back in LR. Topaz Labs and Nik Software
work much more closely than that with their host application.
I suppose that it works well for many people but it would not be worth even
trying it for me.
Chris
On 12 Jul 14, at 00:00, Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Mike goes on about DxO. When I last looked at it some time ago, at least one
> of my cameras required the Elite Edition, for $300.
>
> Now, my lowly µ4/3 gear only requires the Standard Edition, and it's on sale
> through the 15th. for $99.
>
> Looking at my comparison of Oly Viewer 2, and ACR/LR, my briefer comparison
> of SilkyPix and at dpreview's 'shootout' last year, it's obvious that there's
> no one best Raw converter. If this one appeals, this is a good time to
> try/buy.
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