

After you've downloaded CrossOver check out our YouTube tutorial video to the left, or visit the CrossOver Chrome OS walkthrough for specific steps. I'm using a Sony a850, LR 3.2 RC and DxO 6. How to Install CrossOver to run DxO Optics Pro 8.2 Click the Download Free Trial button above and get a 14-day, fully-functional trial of CrossOver. There must be something I'm doing wrong, isn't DxO colour managed? That's comparing the exported Tiff in LR, to the same exported Tiff in DxO where the profiles are the same, not the RAW in LR to the Tiff in DxO, where the profiles may be different. I guess I could apply the lens corrections on the RAW file from DxO, export to Tiff or DNG and continue working in LR, but I'd rather do it the other way, and it should be possible, right?Īlso, DxO does not seem to read/honnor the colour profile assigned to the exported Tiff, the colours look washed out if I export in ProphotoRGB or AdobeRGB, and only look right if I export in sRGB. If I export from Lightroom to DxO using the "Edit In" command in LR, the Tiff LR creates strips out the "LensSpec" exif tag, for example "Minolta AF 20mm F2.8", which means DxO can't apply its automatic lens corrections. I'm tring to find the best way to use these two programs together, but hitting a few walls. Optics Pros Help file is actually a comprehensive user manual, and an included visual guide acts as the quick-start guide for users who want to jump right in. DxO Optics Pro provides lens-specific lens correction. It provides tools to remove distortion causes by ultra-wide-angle lenses. Ok, so it isnt the latest version of this powerful raw editor. DxO Viewpoint does not do what is widely understood to be lens correction. Hope someone can shed some light on this. DxO and PracticalPhotography present you with a free to obtain OpticsPro 9 Elite License if you drop your email before June 30th.
