Wednesday, July 11, 2012

What's new this month


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To discover this month:DxO Image Masters | Tutorial | Software News

DxOMark tests | DxO and you | Our offers
 DxO Image Masters
Adam Jones

Adam Jones has practiced photography now for more than thirty years. Internationally recognized as a specialist in nature and travel photography, he is as comfortable in the wildest and most remote regions of the world as he is in large urban areas. His images exploit the infinite variety and subtleties of light to produce scenes both grandiose and intimate.

Discover his image gallery

 Tutorial
Set white balance with DxO Optics Pro and Datacolor SpyderCube
Discover in our new tutorial how to correct the color casts caused by some kinds of lighting by combining Datacolor SpyderCube with the high-precision settings available inDxO Optics Pro 7.

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 Software News
DxO Optics Pro: New cameras supported

Since June, DxO Optics Pro 7 allows you to process photo files taken with Nikon D800E* and D3200, Sony SLT A35 and SLT A57, and Panasonic Lumix DMC GX1 cameras. Our lab is working to calibrate the most recent cameras on the market, including the Panasonic GF5 and the Olympus OM-D EM5, which will be available during July.

*Given the size of Nikon D800 and D800E files, these cameras are supported only by the 64-bit version of DxO Optics Pro v7.5 Elite Edition (requires a 64-bit system).

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DxO FilmPack: Rediscover the emotional impact of Kodak®Kodachrome®
Created in 1935, Kodachrome® revolutionized color photography, opening it to the general public. Acclaimed for its high-contrast rendering, its vivid and saturated colors (with red dominant), and its fine grain, Kodachrome®enjoyed a long heydey as the film of choice in the illustrated press and for archiving. The greatest names in photography used it, including Steve McCurry. In 2009, after 74 years as the world's best-selling color film, Kodak announced the end of its manufacture. In December 2010, the last laboratory stopped processing this legendary color reversal film.
Give your most beautiful digital photos all the intensity of Kodachrome® 25, 64 or 200, as well as dozens of other legendary films, thanks DxO FilmPackEssential and Expert editions.

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 DxOMark tests
The best lenses for the Nikon D4

With its 16Mpix full-format sensor, maximum sensitivity of 204,800 ISO and its frame rate of 9 to 11 images per second, Nikon's latest pro camera comes with some very impressive features. But what kind of lens will make the best companion for this camera?

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 DxO and You
Post your best images on our Facebook page

For the past several weeks, we've offered photographers the chance to post their best images on our Facebook page. Keep posting your images: each week our team of experts will select the best submission, which we will then use as our cover photo for an entire week!

Join us and post your images!
Here are the photos selected for the month of June:

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