
DxO 10 Elite comes with Version 1, which installs as a plug-in (also usable with compatible apps, such as Lightroom and Photoshop). ViewPoint very effectively tackles perspective and distortion control as no other tool I know. What’s more, OpticsPro 10 now fully supports DxO’s own ViewPoint plug-in.

You can go back and forth practically seamlessly between the two programs, including importing and exporting converted DNG Raw files. There are lots of key enhancements to OpticsPro 10 but let’s start with full integration with Adobe Lightroom. But are these enough to catapult this software into the top tier, or is it still playing catch-up? What the new DxO OpticsPro 10 version of the software brings to the table is a cadre of new features and improvements. I’ve worked with DxO's OpticsPro imaging software for several years and have watched this program evolve and make great strides as a Raw image converter.
