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New DxO Optics 4.1 released

Postby stubbsy on Wed Dec 06, 2006 10:33 am

Version 4.1 of DxO Optics Pro has been released. It is a free upgrade for anyone who has v4.0. In addition, until 31 December you also get a new DxO AddOn product called DxO FILMPACK for free. The free film pack applies for new purchasers until 31 December as well as best I can tell.

v4.1 is for both Windows and Mac users. More details HERE PS If you want to find out more about this product I reviewed the older v3.5 in the premier issue of Chimp.
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Postby Steffen on Wed Dec 06, 2006 12:38 pm

Sadly, still no support for RAW files or the 10.5mm fish-eye with the D2H. I've given up on them.

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Postby stubbsy on Wed Dec 06, 2006 2:45 pm

Steffen wrote:Sadly, still no support for RAW files or the 10.5mm fish-eye with the D2H. I've given up on them

My guess is they've discontinued support for the D2H and so the only modules available are ones they already had the data for. Since the RAW modules and lens correction modules are body specific and embody a whole stack of lab testing of the lens/camera combo my guess is it's not economic for them to conduct new testing when new D2H combos surface (eg 10.5 Fe on D2H). So we see RAW modules for new cameras like the Nikon D50 or the Canon 400D, but not for old ones like the D2H or D100.

Interestingly there are some other oddities. eg there is a 50/1.8 module for the D70, but not for the D2x (there's a 50/1.4 for both). I guess they figure those filthy rich bastards with a D2X would spend the extra $ and get a 50/1.4 :wink:
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Postby Kyle on Wed Dec 06, 2006 3:23 pm

I couldnt get a module for d70s and 28-70f2.8 either :?
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