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Dxo optics pro 6.2
Dxo optics pro 6.2




dxo optics pro 6.2

Bottom line, the HDR programs have improved significantly in the last few years. I will also include a couple of examples of “one shot HDR” from Phase One Capture One Pro(ver 6.0) and DxO Optics Pro(ver 6.0). Adobe HDR Pro, HDR Soft Photomatix Pro(ver 4.0), and the recently released Nik HDR Efex Pro(ver 1.0). There are a number of commercial HDR programs programs available that I am evaluating. (David J Mathre) Author David Mathre Posted on 17-April-2011 02-December-2018 Categories Landscape, Nature, Photo Techniques, Travel Tags Big Sur, California, Forest, HDR Leave a comment on One-Year Ago (17-April-2010) - California One-Year Ago (17-April-2010) - Californiaĭigital Editing - Comparison of HDR (High Dynamic Range) Emulation Programs and Settings. Raw image converted using Adobe Camera Raw 6.2 (landscape and used lens correction). Wide Angle Looking up from a Coastal Redwood Forest. (David J Mathre) Adobe Camera Raw: Landscape and Lens correction for Nikon 14-24 mm f/2.8. Raw image converted using Adobe Camera Raw 6.2 default.

dxo optics pro 6.2

Adobe Camera Raw: Adobe Standard, No Lens Correction. The current version of Camera Raw also now includes lens corrections for a wide variety of lenses including the lens that this image was taken. In recent versions they have included settings that simulate the Nikon Picture Control settings (Landscape, Vivid, etc). Camera Raw is only able to read some of the Nikon in camera settings. In the following days I will be comparing some HDR (high dynamic range) programs to process several images of the same scene taken at different exposures to try to compensate for the wide dynamic range.Īdobe Camera Raw. This is the program that Adobe uses to process RAW digital images for Photoshop and Lightroom. The bit of sky visible is bright (and blown out). It was rather dark in the forest, thus the long exposure. The overall scene was beyond the dynamic range of the digital sensor. The image was taken with a Nikon D3x camera and 14-24 mm f/2.8 lens (ISO 100, 14 mm, f/16, 2.5 sec) on a tripod.

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The programs were all run on Windows 7 (64 bit). The RAW converters that I typically use include Adobe Camera Raw (ver 6.2), Nikon Capture NX2 (ver 2.2.6), Phase One Capture One Pro (ver 6.00), and DxO Optics Pro (ver 6). Today I am comparing 4 different programs that convert the RAW digital images acquired by my Nikon cameras. Day 3: Big Sur & California Coastal Redwood Forest.ĭigital Editing - Comparison of RAW Image Converters. Something a bit different. Big Sur Photography Workshop with Michael Mariant.






Dxo optics pro 6.2