DxO

DxO is a French company dedicated to photography. Founded in 2006, it is located in Boulogne-Billancourt.

It markets DxO PhotoLab, ViewPoint, and FilmPack image processing software and a connected camera, the DxO ONE.

History

DxO created DxOMark.com, which provides image quality ratings for standalone cameras, lenses, and mobile devices that include cameras.[1] However it is now a separate company, DxOMark Image Labs.[2][3] On October 25, 2017, DxO announced the acquisition of the Nik Collection assets from Google.[4]

Products

DxO PhotoLab

DxO PhotoLab is software which corrects various optical aberrations, notably image distortion, with corrections tuned to particular lenses and cameras. It also adjusts lighting and color rendering. The software reads the Exif file to gather information about the camera, the lens and the settings that were used.

Its automatic optical adjustment can fix:[5]

  • Distortion of curved line (should be straight)
  • Color fringes
  • Light fall off of vignetting
  • Make same sharpness from center to corners

DxO ViewPoint

DxO ViewPoint allows the user to correct perspective and lens distortions, especially those caused by shooting with wide-angle lenses when the subject is not in the middle of the frame.[6]

DxO FilmPack

Ilford FP4 Plus 125 emulation using DXO Filmpack 5 Elite

DxO FilmPack emulates the appearance of various conventional films digitally.[7]

DxO Analyzer

DxO Analyzer is a suite of software tools, test targets, and test equipment used by camera companies as well as press publications and websites to test sensors, lenses, and standalone cameras, as well as mobile devices with cameras. Testing can be performed on both RAW and JPEG images, as well as video. DxO Analyzer is also the analysis engine behind DxOMark Image Lab's DxOMark image quality rating website.[8][9][10] Results can be displayed either numerically or graphically.[11] Originally introduced by DxO Labs, DxO Analyzer is now a product of DxOMark Image Labs, which has been spun out from DxO.[12][13]

DxO Analyzer includes modules for testing optics, sensors, stabilization, video, timing, and 3D features.[14]

DxO ONE

The DxO ONE is a phone-connected-camera. It is a small 20-megapixel, 1-inch-sensor, f/1.8 camera which plugs into a Lightning connector of an iPhone or iPad and uses their displays to frame and shoot an image.[15]

Nik Collection

Nik Collection is a collection of 7 plugins for Adobe Photoshop and applications compatible with Photoshop plugins; Adobe Lightroom and Adobe Photoshop Elements are officially supported. DxO acquired Nik Collection from Google on October 25, 2017,[4] and it was first released as a DxO product, Nik Collection 2018, on June 6, 2018.[16]

gollark: It is NOT.
gollark: Try Purescript?
gollark: Why C, I mean.
gollark: Why.
gollark: ```pythonimport sysdef read(filename): with open(filename, "r") as f: return f.read()def write(filename, data): with open(filename, "w") as f: return f.write(data)this_file = sys.argv[0]write(this_file, read(this_file).replace("filename", "filenamefilename"))```This one definitely works and does things.

References

  1. DxO. "What is DxOMark? | DxOMark". Retrieved 2016-08-23.
  2. "DxOMark Conditions of Use - DxOMark". DxOMark. Retrieved 2017-10-26.
  3. "DxOMark splits from DxO Labs, is now an independent privately-owned company". DPReview. Retrieved 2018-03-07.
  4. "DxO acquires Nik Collection assets from Google". DxO Labs. 25 October 2017.
  5. "DxO Optics Pro Software". Retrieved June 18, 2013.
  6. "DxO ViewPoint". PCMAG. Retrieved 2015-11-08.
  7. Debbie Grossman; Jonathan Barkey (December 16, 2008). "Editor's Choice 2007: Imaging Software". Popular Photography. Archived from the original on July 5, 2008. Retrieved 4 August 2014.
  8. "Lens Reviews Explained". dpreview.com. Retrieved 2015-11-08.
  9. "Popular Photography: How We Test". Popular Photography. Retrieved 2015-11-08.
  10. "Publication Partagée". www.chassimages.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-11-08.
  11. "How we test lenses - SLRgear.com!". www.slrgear.com. Retrieved 2015-11-08.
  12. "DxOMark splits from DxO Labs, is now an independent privately-owned company". DPReview. Retrieved 2018-03-09.
  13. "DxO Analyzer - DxOMark". DxOMark. Retrieved 2018-03-09.
  14. "DxO Analyzer 5 | PhotographyBLOG". www.photographyblog.com. Retrieved 2015-11-11.
  15. Lori Grunin (18 June 2015). "DxO One adds a new twist to the iPhone-connected camera". CNET. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
  16. "With the Nik Collection 2018 by DxO and DxO PhotoLab 1.2, DxO continues to develop innovative solutions for photographers and creative professionals" (PDF). DxO Labs. 6 June 2018.
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