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Click "Download additional DxO Optics Modules."Ĥ. Click the menu that says "DxO Optics Modules".ģ. My guess is that the root of the problem is that you haven't installed the relevant modules for K-50 + each of the three lenses. Neither of the kit lenses are recognized although they are on the supported list.The kit lenses are supported with the K-50. My setup is a K-50, the 2 WR kit lenses and the 50mm f/1.8. I really do appreciate hearing a positive side and constructive feedback. None of the above is meant in any way against what Des said. I would have thought the Q, based on its popularity in Japan alone, would have more market penetration.
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On a side note I was surprised that all the Nikon 1 series bodies and all the Nikon 1 lenses are supported. No processing of any kind can take place unless the file is converted to a TIFF first. In the case of an undetected body, such as my Q7, a message is displayed that says "This image cannot be processed since it was taken with a camera that is not supported by this version of DxO OpticsPro."
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I am unable to perform any edits on my file if the lens and/or body are not detected as supported. I have not had the same results as you it seems. While I accept that there will not be the coverage as the Canikon world, not having the 'current' kit lenses profiled and detected is unacceptable. Neither of the kit lenses are recognized although they are on the supported list. They refused on the grounds that a trail is available. Still - perhaps not very related to this subject - I miss the most in DXO, the Lightroom so called feature of "adjustments by dragging in the photo" that is really crazy for fine adjustments, in which you can just point inside the picture the color you want to change and drag up and down and see in real time how is adjusting, looks to me just a very fine and precise way to go instead of using the sliders. Now just discovered in the camera body profiles also the Sony ones on the very bottom of the list, more green to the trees. I also had a try with the ICC color profile, there is a whole list there to choose from, but I guess I am very wrong going in that area, also not quite sure if can have some good from the visual side. I might try the rendering from another Pentax CCD camera, like the K10D, to see whether the look is similar.Great pics Des, clear and punchy colors. Maybe it was the CCD sensor, maybe it was just warmer WB. (Pentax K100D Super + Tamron 18-250, jpg out of camera, compressed in uploading.) I loved the rendering I used to get from it. This might sound strange given the array of choice, but it's a pity the K100D Super is not supported in DxO OP.