Capture one 8 integration with DxO optics pro
Hi.
I was wondering if there are some plans in the future be able to integrate DxO Optics pro with capture one pro. Simply just for all the lenses and different corrections DxO Optics has. I prefer capture one pro by far as a RAW converter and editing software.
Best regards.
I was wondering if there are some plans in the future be able to integrate DxO Optics pro with capture one pro. Simply just for all the lenses and different corrections DxO Optics has. I prefer capture one pro by far as a RAW converter and editing software.
Best regards.
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Which lens corrections are you looking for? 0 -
Sorry to say so but do you honestley believe that you'd be able to get a Mercedes car with a BMW engine in it? Or the other way around if you prefer. DXO and C1 are competitors on the SW / RAW converter market. 0 -
An "interesting" argument, Michael - but perhaps one that ignores certain current realities:
http://www.dxo.com/us/news/dxo-optics-p ... -lightroom0 -
[quote="Keith Reeder" wrote:
An "interesting" argument, Michael - but perhaps one that ignores certain current realities:
http://www.dxo.com/us/news/dxo-optics-p ... -lightroom
From the article link:
"The dual non-destructive flow...."
How does that work then?
Grant0 -
You can apply a DxO lens profile while disabling or toning down the other corrections, export as dng and then finish processing in C1. It's not a perfect solution but it's the only one I've found. 0 -
DNGs with (say) the effect of Optics Pro's lens profiles, NR, etc embedded, Grant.
The jury's out as to whether this is really "non-destructive"..!
And in the other direction DxO users get the benefit of Lr's DAM functionality, highlight recovery, selective editing etc.
But my point is simply that "competitors" do sometimes get into bed together...0 -
[quote="Keith Reeder" wrote:
DNGs with (say) the effect of Optics Pro's lens profiles, NR, etc embedded, Grant.
The jury's out as to whether this is really "non-destructive"..!
And in the other direction DxO users get the benefit of Lr's DAM functionality, highlight recovery, selective editing etc.
But my point is simply that "competitors" do sometimes get into bed together...
Up to a point everyone is in bed together when supporting in some way PSD and DNG files (for example).
But yes, the 100% non-destructive (for a starting point) was what my question had in mind.
Grant0
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