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DxO PhotoLab
Developer(s)DxO Labs
Stable release
6.0 / October 5, 2022; 2 years ago (2022-10-05)
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows, OS X
PredecessorDxO OpticsPro
Available inEnglish, French, German, Japanese, Simplified Chinese
Typeimage editing, photo manipulation
LicenseProprietary
Websitewww.dxo.com/dxo-photolab/

DxO PhotoLab is a proprietary non-destructive raw image processing software[1] by DxO Labs, first released as OpticsPro in 2004.[2] It is known particularly for its detailed optical corrections[3] that are available for over 20,000 lens-camera combinations.[4]

Its user interface uses trademarked names for several of its modules. Specifically, it includes a noise reduction function called "PRIME" (Probabilistic Raw IMage Enhancement), a haze removal feature called "ClearView", and its highlight recovery is called "Smart Lighting".[4] In the Preset Editor, preset effects can be previewed on a grid.

The software is available in two editions, Essential and Elite.[1] The Essential edition lacks the ClearView and PRIME modules.

References

  1. ^ a b "DxO PhotoLab 5". Digital Photographer. No. 249. March 2022. p. 99.
  2. ^ "DxO PhotoLab 2.1: Improved Performance and Additional Camera Support: DxO PhotoLab 2, the successor of DxO OpticsPro, is continuing to improve its image management system, which is now even faster, and has introduced support for the Nikon Z 7 and the DJI Mavic 2 Pro drone". PR Newswire. New York. 5 December 2018.
  3. ^ Pitt, Ben (February 2015). "DxO OpticsPro 10 Elite". PC Pro. No. 244. p. 79.
  4. ^ a b Oliver, Vincent. 2015. DxO OpticsPro 10. Amateur Photographer, 17 January 2015, pp. 53-55.