12/18/2023 0 Comments Dxo viewpoint 2 review![]() ![]() I have been happy with the results but I do wish Fujifilm would add vertical tilt indicators to its cameras, like Panasonic does with its Lumix GH4 and GX8 cameras, as these are invaluable when shooting architecture handheld. Occasionally, I have made the same sort of photographs with the XF 14mm f/2.8 R on my X-Pro2. I have been shooting 3-bracket exposures for HDR processing, handholding a Fujifilm X-T2 equipped with a Vertical Power Boost Grip VPB-XT2 for better grip and balance. JPEG of uncropped TIFF file exported from Aurora HDR 2017 to be opened in DxO ViewPoint 3 standalone. I don’t have either focal length for either of those sensor formats and am not likely to in the foreseeable future. That focal length is equivalent to 21mm in 35mm format terms and 10.5mm in Micro Four Thirds format. I have been really impressed with the lens, its optical correction and its focal length’s outstanding ability to capture a home of any size within its surroundings. I have been trying out the Fujinon XF 14mm f/2.8 R super wide-angle lens on an X-T2 for photographing houses in our local cluster of suburbs, for a potential photoessay and even short documentary movie. The perspective and optical distortion has not been corrected but for most purposes this result is acceptable.ĭxO ViewPoint has long been one of those other applications. When DxO ViewPoint 3 was announced, I headed straight off to the DxO website to purchase my upgrade. Cropped JPEG exported from Aurora HDR 2017, which does not currently include optical correction or perspective correction functionality. Meanwhile, I play a game of software musical chairs to get the best combination of processing functionality and, especially when using Fujifilm X-Sensor cameras, I may rely on one particular raw processor then export or open TIFF files in one or more other applications for further work. I live in hope that one day there will be a raw processor and image editor that handles every type of raw file out there, includes the same functionality as DxO FilmPack and DxO ViewPoint, and plenty more besides, all for a reasonable price, but I may be in for a long wait.ĭxO OpticsPro Elite is reserved for projects only involving non-Fujifilm cameras – it has some amazing features like DxO Prime, DxO Smart Lighting and DxO ClearView, and DxO Labs is celebrated for the integrated sensor and lens profiles and ratings shared under the DxOMark label. DxO ViewPoint 3 standalone version’s browser view showing its supplied image files for instruction in how to use the software. The DxO folks informed me that their products’ code bases are built on Bayer sensors and including X-Sensor raw files would involve a complete code rebuild. All three products are available separately or bundled as DxO Photo Suite for a sizeable discount.ĭxO OpticsPro Elite is now a little lower on my raw processor list as it does not support Fujifilm’s non-Bayer X-Sensor raw files and likely never will. Until I bought my first Fujifilm X-Pro2 camera, DxO OpticsPro Elite was my number one go-to raw processing application, not least due to its integration of DxO FilmPack and DxO ViewPoint. ![]() DxO, maker of image editing software DxO OpticsPro, DxO FilmPack and DxO ViewPoint, has released the latest version of their optical distortion and perspective correction standalone and plug-in program, DxO ViewPoint 3, and I am currently putting it through its paces for probable use in a photoessay on local modernist and current domestic architecture.
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