Quote Originally Posted by Sheiky View Post
In my case I personally prefer to see the photo on my pc as it looked on the back of my camera. Therefor I also do not apply any filters(like lens correction) to any of the photos I import in LR. Perhaps this is also possible on DxO, but I haven't found it yet.
I must honestly say that I don't like the workspace in DxO for now. I'm used to work and view my photos a lot in 100% and just dragging the photo around the screen.(to look for imperfections for example) In LR3 I can do all that with just the left mouse button and without having to click on the hand-tool for example to drag the image around. In DxO it shows the "before" image when I click on it. This does not make a lot of sense to me, since I like to work with what I see and not with what it was before.
I actually quite like the click for before/after - as you state, it's good to see the original so you can evaluate the effects of the corrections.

On a zoomed image I can just use two-finger scrolling to move around the image, or pinch in-out for zooming - it makes evaluating an image very easy. But, I suppose that's because of the multitouch trackpad on the Mac (is that a feature you get with a 'same spec but much cheaper' PC? ).