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Album: Journey to India

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Photo: Philippe Tarbouriech
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DxO Optics Pro benefits


- RAW converter


- Manual keystoning correction for dealing with vertical distortions


- Automatic distortion correction (highly useful when using wide-angle lenses)


- Precise white balance control when dealing with a delicate lighting environment (in this case, fluorescent light in a very colorful scene)


- DxO Lighting to compensate for unflattering, overhead lighting conditions


Trader of cloths

In the narrow alleyways of the cloth market, tiny shops unveil their incredibly colorful palettes. This photos was taken at Jaipur, Rajastan.  This was taken in low-light so as to deal with artificial lighting conditions. I used the RAW converter for geometrical and distortion correction (there is no visible distortion).

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