The "Open with." image will be DxO's raw preview rendering, according to all of the default settings and automagic stuff that it does to a raw file from your camera. The "Edit with." TIFF or JPEG will look like the CaptureOne preview because CaptureOne made the TIFF or JPEG with the CaptureOne settings. If you "Open with." then CaptureOne just passes the raw file to DxO, with no edits applied. If you "Edit with." then CaptureOne will apply these settings and make a TIFF or JPEG that looks like the CaptureOne preview and pass it to DxO. It will then create a preview of the raw file according to these settings. When you bring your images into CaptureOne, it will render the previews that you see according to whatever the default settings are (for example, it will choose the camera's ICC profile and the Auto curve type, the As Shot white balance, etc.). "Open with." will simply pass the raw file to the application of your choice, without any CaptureOne edits applied. "Edit with." will render the raw file into an RGB image file (like a TIFF or JPEG) with the CaptureOne settings applied and pass that rendered file to the application of your choice. CaptureOne has a few different ways to pass image files to another application. You will have to be more specific about your workflow.
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