I hope there is better intergration with LR - I barely use DXo now that LR is established in my workflow, but I still sometimes want the optical corrections and at times the colour rendering also. Previously I preferred DXo's demosaicing to ACR 3.6 or 7, but 4.2 (now 4.3) has moved the process on very significantly in comparison (to my eyes).
The real sell for me of LR was the ability to manage images wnd workflow from within LR together with the ability to use it as a 'sketchbook' when travelling with camera and laptop. Michael also commented that he had done much of his processing by the time he got back from Madagscar.
Mike
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I travel alot and snap alot o photos. Lightroom dramatically changed how often I import and edit. It is so easy to work a bit with photos. My evenings often end with my laptop in the bed and doing some basic adjustment and take down the laptop and do a slideshow for friends at breakfeast.
So implenting DXO in easy way into lightroom would be great. As spending most my time with wideangles the distorotion isnt fun. Especially on straight line subjects and humans.
I was to tempted so tried a the windows demo on my mac. Just to see the demosacing engine at work. I was impressed. I think it obtained some extra detail. Especially from "leafy" landscapes. But it was so small that I think never seen it without beeing 100% and A/B looking. The reason I was impressed was that when demoed the DXO 4 I was a bit disappointed. But I am no expert.
I doubt that I would benefit in print.