The latest version of DxO Optics Pro adds support for four new cameras, while 170 new camera/lens combinations have been added to the DxO Optics Modules library.
This upgrade allows DxO Optics Pro 9 to provide support for the Nikon D4S (Elite Edition only), while the Standard Edition includes support for the new Sony A5000, the Leica X Vario (Type 107) and the GoPro Hero 3+ Black Edition. Among the new lenses supported are the Sony FE Zeiss Vario-Tessar T* 24-70mm f/4 ZA OSS, the new transtandard lens in the line dedicated to the Sony Alpha 7 and 7R, and the Sony 70-200mm f/2.8 G SSM II. DxO Optics Modules contain all of the information about the characteristics of each camera and lens so that DxO Optics Pro 9 can automatically correct distortion, vignetting, chromatic aberrations, and lens softness with an unrivaled level of quality. Nearly 18,000 camera/lens combinations are currently available.
DxO Labs has also announced a Spring sale on DxO “Gold” and “Platinum” software suites, with reduced prices available until March 31, 2014. This will see the prices of the Gold and Platinum suites reduced to US$179 instead of $327 and US$309 instead of $507, respectively. The Gold suite contains DxO Optics Pro 9 Standard Edition + DxO FilmPack 4 Essential Edition + DxO ViewPoint 2, while the Platinum edition replaces the Standard Edition with the Elite Edition. Standalone prices for the Standard and Elite Editions are US$169 and US$299, respectively.
A fully-functional trial version of DxO Optics Pro 9, good for one month, is available on the DxO Labs website. For in-depth information about all of the features of DxO Optics Pro, go to http://www.dxo.com/intl/photography/dxo-optics-pro/features