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Mark Alberhasky
 
Interview With Mark Alberhasky
 
Mark Alberhasky's Bio
 
Video: interview at Photokina 2006, Germany
 
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Mark Alberhasky
 

Why I use DxO Optics Pro   

I use DxO Optics Pro because I constantly strive for excellence. Each tool that makes technical quality easier to achieve, means more energy that can be directed to artistic productivity. DxO delivers a new level of quality to my images and at the same time reduces the time spent in post processing.


What specific tip(s) would you give another photographer for using DxO Optics Pro to help them get the most out of their pictures?

I would encourage them to objectively test and compare DxO output to their current software and workflow. For my files, the results of DxO processing where clearly superior.
Test each module separately, turning off all but one, and study the processing result to understand the impact of each step.