nicolas claris
OPF Co-founder/Administrator
I haven't took the time to read, just discover this… wow!
Wanted to share asap…
DxO 4.5 <->Lighroom 1.1 connection!!!!
here
Wanted to share asap…
DxO 4.5 <->Lighroom 1.1 connection!!!!
here
That makes it clear, I guess.IMPORTANT: It is highly recommended to edit image in the DxO Optics Pro plug-in (from Lightroom™) before performing any image adjustments in Lightroom™. Performing corrections in Lightroom™ before editing images in the DxO Optics Pro plug-in will result in either only partial corrections in the DxO Optics Pro plug-in (for JPEG images) or ignoring any adjustments made in Lightroom™ (for RAW images).
There is however a partial workaround to this situation for RAW images (see below).
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IMPORTANT: Although this “Edit a Copy with Lightroom Adjustments” option mentions that the image will be sent to the DxO Optics Pro plug-in with Lightroom™ Adjustments, this is not the case due to the way the DxO Optics Pro Plug-in has been implemented. It is in fact the original RAW image that will be sent to the DxO Optics Pro plug-in. Any Lightroom™ adjustments you may have made before sending the image to the DxO Optics Pro plug-in will be ignored. The DxO Optics Pro plug-in will return TIFF 16-bit files to Lightroom™.
Well anyone know about Aperture to LR/DXO and backwards?
Asher
This I didn't notice at first, and I must admit that It would have been much more interesting if the "edit" file had been a RAW...The DxO Optics Pro plug-in will return TIFF 16-bit files to Lightroom™.
That was exactly the reason of my previous critic . It is not integrated into the RAW flow itself.This I didn't notice at first, and I must admit that It would have been much more interesting if the "edit" file had been a RAW...