![]() ![]() ![]() So, even if DxO would provide a lens profile one day, there’s a possibility of disappointment at close range. I have some lenses which become worse (in terms of distortion) the closer I get. ![]() PhotoLab Elite users have no interest in using. The output files can be sent to the user’s usual software where the processing will be finalized. It allows you to benefit from the correction of lens defects according to DxO and digital noise processing of raw files. But then, I would not hold my breath if I were you: In my experience lens distortions are corrected when focused at infinity. Your personal data is secure in accordance with the European General Data Protection Regulation. DxO PureRAW is a demosaicing software that uses the PhotoLab Elite engine. I know it’s not helpful for your request, I’m sorry.ĮDIT: Just saw the minimum focus distance. It was my decision to buy it, nonetheless. Again, it was not DxO deciding to design a lens in need of SW correction. That has been my reason to go back to a RAW converter able to read the manufacturer’s profile, the waiting was too long. They do the profiles in their way, in their (non-transparent) priority-list, some come quicker, others like yours need years. Most of DxO’s profiles are great, few less so. PhotoLab Produce RAW and JPEG images with the best image quality, effortlessly: DxO PhotoLab provides a complete set of smart assisted corrections that you can manually fine-tune at any time. My take for myself: Buying a lens which gets “zero distortion” only by the help of software has a massive drawback when using a RAW converter which can’t / isn’t allowed to read the inbuilt manufacturer’s lens profile (I mean the one affected by lens firmware update). DxO PhotoLab 2.3.1 is free to download from our software library. The Samsung models added are the NX10, NX11, NX20, NX100, NX200, NX210, and NX300, along with the EX-1 and EX-2 compacts. I own the Sigma 24/2 i which also has some distortions but although “younger” it got a DxO profile, I believe? DxO Labs has released version 8.3 of its Optics Pro RAW conversion and image correction software, adding support for the Samsung NX system, GoPro cameras, and the most popular smartphones. ![]()
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