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Integration with Adobe Photoshop Lightroom®

Integration with Adobe Photoshop Lightroom

If you have chosen to work with Adobe’s most recent application for photographers, you will love what DxO Optics Pro has to offer.

  • Exclusive Plug-In for Adobe Lightroom. You can now send your images straight from Adobe Lightroom to DxO Optics Pro for processing AND the corrected files will be integrated directly into your Lightroom library with the metadata preserved.
  • ‘Process to Adobe Lightroom’ feature within DxO Optics Pro that will send your DxO-processed images straight into an Adobe Lightroom library
  • New Import feature to directly access Adobe Lightroom's databases from with DxO Optics Pro.

A lot more detailed information on this is available here.

We've always been at the forefront of integrating with Adobe technologies for photographers – we were the first RAW software to export as DNG for example – and we have no intention of changing that! We’re also asking our users and demo-testers to help us understand what they need and what we can still improve. Make sure you send us your feedback.