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DxO Optics 10.2 Adds Support for Sony A7II

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DxO Labs has released version 10.2 of its DxO Optics Pro software. DxO Optics Pro version 10.2 adds support for the Sony A7II and expands its library of DxO Optics Modules with 291 new camera/lens combinations.

This update also allows DxO Optics Pro 10 to support the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX100, the Pentax K-S1, and the Samsung Galaxy S5.

DxO OpticsPro v10.2, DxO FilmPack v5.1 and DxO ViewPoint v2.5.2 are now available in the DxO online store.

DxO OpticsPro v10.2 and DxO FilmPack v5.1 optimize their tools for a better user experience

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Support for 4 additional cameras, including the Sony A7 II and the Pentax K-S1

Sale on all DxO products through January 31, 2015

January 28, 2015 – DxO announces the immediate availability of DxO OpticsPro v10.2, the latest update to its image-processing software of reference for all demanding photographers, as well as DxO FilmPack v5.1, and DxO ViewPoint v2.5.2. These updates allow all three of DxO’s image processing solutions to support four additional cameras, including the Sony A7 II, and bring many improvements that facilitate the workflow for photographers.

The three software products are available in the DxO online store and at photo resellers at a special discount through January 31, 2015.

New cameras and new Optics Modules available

Four additional cameras are now supported by DxO OpticsPro 10 and DxO ViewPoint 2: the new Sony A7 II, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX100, the Pentax K-S1, and the Samsung Galaxy S5. DxO FilmPack 5 also supports the same cameras (except for the Samsung Galaxy S5).

The DxO Optics Modules database benefits form the addition of 291 new camera/lens combinations, thus providing support for Canon, Minolta, Nikon, Panasonic, Pentax, Samyang, Sigma, Sony, Tamron, Tokina and Zeiss lenses for many Canon, Nikon, Olympus, Panasonic, Pentax, Samsung and Sony cameras.

Thanks to its five laboratories located throughout Europe, DxO has the measuring capacity to ensure an even more sustained rhythm for producing DxO Optics Modules. Nearly 23,000 camera/lens combinations are currently available.

DxO OpticsPro v10.2: An improved workflow

Based on a rigorous scientific calibration of photographic equipment in DxO’s laboratories, DxO OpticsPro 10 offers the most powerful tools for automatically processing RAW and JPEG images: revolutionary PRIME denoising technology, DxO Smart Lighting intelligent exposure optimization, and DxO ClearView elimination of haze.

DxO OpticsPro v10.2 optimizes its tools in order to further simplify the workflow for photographers. The Windows version now offers improved slider reactivity in order to more quickly see the corrections applied to the images; gives immediate access to projects; and optimizes the interface for its Horizon tool. A new “Live View” feature automatically displays each new image as it is added to the current folder — a particularly useful tool for photographers who are working with a camera attached to their computer. As for the Mac version, the reactivity of its settings has been improved when working with a selection of multiple images.

Finally, these two versions benefit from an entirely redesigned EXIF palette so that users can see all of the shooting parameters at a glance.

A more comfortable DxO FilmPack v5.1

Praised by professionals for the faithfulness of its analog renderings, DxO FilmPack lets photographers apply to their digital images high-fidelity analog film presets, as well as many original presets, filters, tonings, and visual effects, which they can combine in infinite ways. Thanks to a hyper-intuitive user interface and support for RAW format, DxO FilmPack conveys the all the emotion of creative photography while preserving image quality.

DxO FilmPack v5.1 offers an even more comfortable work experience. Full-screen mode devotes more of its space to the image by letting users hide the toolbar, and the appearance of the histogram, the navigator, the tone curve, and the sliders has been improved for better readability.

First appearing in version 5.0.1 of the software, the identity cards of available film presets give users access to information about the films that made photographic history: creation date, characteristics, grain type, uses, and anecdotes. A veritable encyclopedia of analog film, this database was updated in version 5.1 to allow users to create their own descriptions of custom presets.

Availability and special offer

DxO OpticsPro v10.2, DxO FilmPack v5.1 and DxO ViewPoint v2.5.2 are now available in the DxO online store (shop.dxo.com) and at photo resellers at the following prices:

USD:
• DxO OpticsPro 10 ESSENTIAL Edition: $99 instead of $129
• DxO OpticsPro 10 ELITE Edition: $149 instead of $199

GBP:
• DxO OpticsPro 10 ESSENTIAL Edition: £79 instead of £99
• DxO OpticsPro 10 ELITE Edition: £119 instead of £159

EUR:
• DxO OpticsPro 10 ESSENTIAL Edition: 99 € instead of 129 €
• DxO OpticsPro 10 ELITE Edition: 149 € instead of 199 €
(Suggested retail prices, including tax)

Photographers who acquired a DxO OpticsPro 9 license on or after September 1, 2014, are entitled to a free upgrade to version 10.

A fully-functional trial version of DxO OpticsPro 10, good for one month, is available on the DxO website (http://www.dxo.com/intl/photo/free_trial_version).

To access tutorials about DxO OpticsPro, go to the DxO Academy : http://www.dxo.com/intl/photography/tutorials