This DxO software deal will save you a whopping 30%!

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Have you had your eye on a new piece of DxO software for a while? You’re in luck, as you can now save up to 30% on four of DxO’s products, including DxO PureRAW, DxO PhotoLab 4, DxO FilmPack 5 and DxO ViewPoint 3. The only piece of DxO software that isn’t included is Nik Collection, but you can save up to 30% on all other DxO software until 31 May.

DxO software deal

DxO PureRAW | was $129 | now $89.99Save $40

DxO PureRAW | was $129 | now $89.99
Save $40 DxO PureRAW enables you to create better RAW files that are primed and ready to be edited in your favourite editing software. It uses smart technology to fix the problems that affect all RAW files, including distortion, denoising and more. 

DxO PhotoLab 4 | was $199 | now $149.99Save $50

DxO PhotoLab 4 | was $199 | now $149.99
Save $50 DxO PhotoLab 4 is a great piece of image-editing and optical correction software that includes a wide range of functions, including DeepPRIME technology for reducing digital noise and DxO Instant Watermarking. 

DxO FilmPack 5 | was $129 | now $99.99Save $30

DxO FilmPack 5 | was $129 | now $99.99
Save $30 Want to give your digital photos an analog touch? DxO FilmPack offers more than 120 styles, of which 80 are legendary analog films. It also features up to 39 color and blacjk & white designer presets to help you take your shots to the next level.

DxO ViewPoint | was $79 | now $49.99Save $30

DxO ViewPoint | was $79 | now $49.99
Save $30 Are you an architectural or cityscape photographer who wants better control over the lines and shapes in your images? Then this DxO ViewPoint 3 deal might have come at just the right time. Automatically fix skewed perspectives with this software.

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