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Monthly Archives: November 2009
Foto-online competition 2009
I submitted the following three photos to the yearly online competition of the Dutch “Fotobond”. The competition closes at the end of November. There are expected to be roughly 1000 competitors with a maximum of 3 submissions each. Continue reading
Fotogroep Waalre 18-Nov-09
Photos shown at my local photography club on November 18th 2009 (these photos are © Peter van den Hamer). This is also the start of my photo club assignment from our mentor, Pieter van Leeuwen. The assignment is “special lighting”. Continue reading
DxO 6 available
On November 3rd 2009 DxO released version 6 of DxO Optics Pro, a high-end RAW converter. So far, only the Windows version has been released. DxO Optics Pro, sometimes known simply as DxO or DOP, is best known for automatic corrections of lens errors – especially when converting a RAW file to a JPG. Its main advanced automated corrections are for lens softness, distortion, chromatic aberration, vignetting, sensor noise and dynamic range. In addition, it has the usual basic manual photo manipulation functions like cropping, straightening, exposure correction and color temperature correction. Continue reading
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Tagged DxO Optics Pro, photography, raw converter
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