I think DOP 10 is appearing as predicted--gee I think it just up today!
I don't know if ver 8 had the direct export feature though I could
check at home. I suspect not. So save a tiff and open in
whatever--minor nuisance.
If one purchase within a few months of a new version a free upgrade is
usually
allowed. I would check. The upgrade fees are not confiscatory and I
think DXO benefited from people not enamored of the adobe subscription
model.
workflow link:
http://www.dxo.com/intl/photography/tutorials/integrating-dxo-optics-pro-9-your-workflow
Mike
In the same drop down menu (down arrow/wedge on the right of blue
button) there is an "Export to application" choice. In the window it
opens, the Browse button allows choice of any program. Each one you
choose adds to the drop down menu choices thereafter.
So you can have a whole range of editors to choose from. Mine had PS
CC already as the only choice, probably from the install of DxO, but I
now have CC 2014, too.
It's not like ACR, which passes the converted image to PS directly
within memory. It's writing a TIFF (Well, you can choose 8 bit JPEG,
but why?), then starting the chosen app to open the TIFF. The LR button
is really only another instance of the same process given an >>LR label
and defaulting to LR only.
Instructive Moose
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