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Gain up to 2 stops with DxO Optics Pro

Most digital cameras offer excellent quality at lower ISO sensitivities. Unfortunately, as soon as one shoots at higher speeds (3200 ISO being very common, although some high-end models offer 25600 ISO and go even as high as 102400 ISO!), the image quality deteriorates rapidly as noise increases, creating highly-visible digital graininess.

Now, thanks to DxO Optics Pro’s RAW conversion technology, shots taken at very high ISO retain their details and their colors while presenting a natural texture and pleasing grain.

The integral RAW noise-reduction technology of DxO Optics Pro permits photographers to gain up to 2 stops of ISO sensitivity.

This flexibility of exposure can be used to counteract movement, augment the depth of field, capture images in low-light conditions, or shoot without flash.
| Fine grain | Highly-saturated colors |

Fine grain

The fine grain that DxO Optics Pro achieves for processed RAW images is particularly noticeable as one pushes one’s camera up to the highest ISO, which allows photographers to avoid using flash under many circumstances.

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Highly-saturated colors

While other noise reduction techniques diminish color saturation so as to hide color noise, DxO Optics Pro preserves vivid, saturated colors, even at high ISO speeds and in shadows.

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