DxO update to V11.1
smrlabs wrote:
Just bought DxO today. From what I can tell it is amazing with details and basic exposure compared to lightroom.
If you use the default preset then it applies the lab created profile of that body plus lens as well as some auto things to help improve the image. From there you can fiddle as much as you like or try the "Apply Presets" on the top right and something may look nicer. After that it's into the sliders. Watching some of the videos will help and I have yet to go through all of them at http://www.dxo.com/us/photography/tutorials
Working an image takes forever compared to the lightroom controls but seems worth it so far.
Hey, if you want quality then it takes some effort, but quite often the default preset is OK for the hack stuff I do on holidays.
Regards........ Guy
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