I use Optics Pro since version 5. The software rendered even then at the camera and lens combinations used a visible correction of lens errors and allowed necessary basic corrections of image files. The following improvements have struck me at version 7 compared to version 6: Having to create * an abbreviation of the workflow through immediate access to the individual image files (including deletion), without a project (upgrading from earlier versions should be careful on this point: earlier images were when you click the trash removed only from projects is now -. However, with advance warning - deleted from the hard drive if you is not in the project view). * Simplification of individual commands, such as creating virtual copies; * Efficient slide to prevent the oversaturation of colors; * A significantly faster development of images. Not me - * perhaps missing someone of additional "Consider" step.
I highly recommend especially RAW photographers upgrading. One criticism would be that for the updates that are reliable and offered free of charge every few months, the program also in this version is occasionally unstable. The support is in such cases, friendly, quick and eager ...
Addendum: Although the DxO support claims that the correction modules have no errors: in the Canon EF-S 10-22 recorded in RAW format images are still seen after correction of chromatic aberration, the color fringing, albeit at , The Canon RAW converter (DPP) corrected comparatively this chromatic aberration completely. Addendum Addendum: Since version 8 is apparently loaded a new, corrected module for the Canon EF-S 10-22: chromatic aberrations are now fully corrected.