DXO Optics Pro

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Is anyone here using DXO Optics Pro? I am interested in its ability to do camera/lens corrections, correct chromatic aberration, etc., prior to further editing, probably in Photoshop Elements. I know that up-to-date versions of Lightroom can perform much of this, but I've never been able to get comfortable with LR (I have version 3). I am not a big-time post-processor, mostly doing black/white points, lightening shadows, etc. Oh, and I mostly shoot JPG. Comments appreciated.
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I use their ViewPoint 2 software (and free FilmPack) as an Aperture plugin. I did trial Optics Pro and Capture One before finally settling on Aperture.

The one downside to DXO Optics Pro is that there is no local adjustments.
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Thanks, Paul. I bought a copy but haven't been able to use it much yet. It's on my to-do list.
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