
And here is the original picture (resized) taken with my Nikon at the North sea (August 14th, 19:28) What do you think ? Is DxO Optics a worthwhile purchase ? (with the filters for my lenses it will be over the 200 ! ) [ Luminous-landscapes](http://www.luminous-landscape.com/reviews/software/optics-pro.shtml) thinks it is remarkable Of course, this software does much more than correcting images captured in bad light conditions it is said to be useful for correcting major optical faults: Distortion Vignetting* Blur (lack of sharpness) Lateral chromatic aberration
"In Life, as in Photography, things look much
brighter, once you remove the lens
cap"