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DxO Optics Pro 8 and Filmpack 4 - part 3 of 1 2 3 4 5 6

by Mike McNamee Published 01/10/2013

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The Interface

The interface is divided into three main tags: Organise, Customise and Process.

Organise is a file browser in which you may rate and filter a selection of images. The zero- to five-star rating does not transfer to Adobe Bridge or vice versa. A sidecar file is created carrying a .NEF.dop extension which is DxO specific. CMYK files are not supported and activate a 'not supported' message.


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Customise is the main settings interface which displays the thumbnail, metadata and histogram, along with 21 additional drop-down menus for colour adjustment. Copyright notices may be added to the metadata from here, and these are recognised by Adobe products.


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