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Why I use DxO Optics Pro:

I use DxO as a key part of my workflow for producing panoramas. Particularly with spherical images, which are achieved by stitching a number of separate shots, it is important that images align perfectly with each other, with a minimum of distortion.

DxO is the first stage in the post-production process - the RAW images are taken from the camera, and transferred into DxO, which is used to remove the various types of lens distortion and error that are inevitable. This makes later stages of the process, where images are aligned and are blended together, much more straightforward, and leads to less stitching errors, and therefore less time spent touching up in Photoshop at the end of the process.


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