DxO Optics Pro Adds Support for New Cameras
Press Release
DxO Labs is pleased to announce the immediate availability of DxO Optics Pro v6.5.2 for Mac and Windows that adds RAW support in both its Standard and Elite editions for the Pentax K-5, the Sony NEX-5 and NEX-3.
Further, 50 new DxO Optics Modules are now available to DxO Optics Pro users, covering numerous Canon, Nikon, Pentax and Sony cameras.
Availability and Holiday Season discount
DxO Optics Pro v6.5.2 for Windows and Mac, Standard and Elite editions are available from both DxO Labs’ e-store and selected resellers at a significant 30 percent holiday season discount until December 25, 2010:
– DxO Optics Pro Standard edition: $99, reduced from $169
– DxO Optics Pro Elite edition: $199, reduced from $299
All customers who purchased DxO Optics Pro since June 1, 2009 are entitled to a free upgrade to version 6.5. All other users benefit from the following exceptional 30 percent discounts until December 25, 2010.
System Requirements
– 2 GB RAM minimum
– 400 MB available disk space
Windows:
– Intel Pentium 4 processor or AMD equivalent (Pentium Dual Core or higher or equivalent recommended)
– Microsoft Windows XP 32 or 64 bits, Windows Vista 32 or 64 bits, Windows 7 (32 or 64 bits)
– To process RAW images larger than 20 MPixels, a 64-bit operating system with 4 GB RAM is strongly recommended
Macintosh:
– Intel-Mac
– Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
– To process RAW images larger than 20 MPixels, 3 GB RAM is strongly recommended
This article was last modified on January 18, 2023
This article was first published on December 15, 2010
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