“DeepPRIME almost surprised us when we first saw the results,” explains DxO’s VP of Marketing and Product Strategy, Jean-Marc Alexia. The original DeepPRIME mode remains part of DxO PureRAW 3 for images that demand less enhancement or where faster performance is required. ![]() For example, images shot at ISO 4000 more closely resemble those captured at ISO 500 in terms of noise, color, and clarity.īecause noise reduction is performed as part of the RAW conversion process, DeepPRIME XD can also improve the dynamic range of an image, giving photographers greater flexibility when shooting in challenging situations where light is limited. With DeepPRIME XD, photographers report improvements of more than 2.5 stops in noise performance. By using a larger neural network than regular DeepPRIME, DeepPRIME XD delivers greater levels of detail, improved color accuracy, and smoother, noise-free bokeh when shooting at even the highest ISO levels. PureRAW 3 optimizes the quality of any RAW image by eliminating noise, improving color, enhancing detail and correcting lens flaws.ĭxO PureRAW 3 now features DxO’s latest artificial intelligence technology, DeepPRIME XD, delivering industry-leading noise reduction and RAW image enhancement greater control over which corrections are applied through DxO’s renowned Optics Modules and user interface modifications that offer improved integration with every photographer’s workflow.ĭxO DeepPRIME technology gets even better - and for Fujifilm photographers, too!ĭxO PureRAW set the standard for noise reduction and image improvements – but the introduction of DeepPRIME XD pushes performance even further. Paris (France): DxO Labs, the company which kick-started modern RAW processing and lens correction, today announces the immediate availability of DxO PureRAW 3, its revolutionary RAW enhancement software. It also features pivotal upgrades to the user interface, making workflow even smoother. Together with innovative DeepPRIME XD - eXtreme Detail - denoising technology, this major new version of DxO’s award- winning RAW processing software delivers greater control without reducing the ‘one-click’ functionality that users love. I will likely tweak that process once I upgrade to a faster laptop later this year, but for now at least, it is working for me.Press Release DxO PureRAW 3, the groundbreaking RAW photo enhancement software, gives photographers incredible image quality thanks to DeepPRIME XD So far it has been the one edited by PureRaw about 80% of the time that I have kept, as the sharpness and improved clarity work well, and don’t seem overdone. I then compare the two images and discard the one that I don’t like. Once I have a file that I think is a keeper, and my edits are complete, I open PureRaw, process the original, non imported, non edited file, export it to LR and then I paste my edits from one to the other. From there I do my first stage of review, deleting some, flagging others, etc, then I start on my edits. I copy new images to my hard drive directly from the card, and then I import them all, using Copy, into LR. I believe I have settled on a process for now that I like, both for efficiency, as my three-year old MacBook Pro takes 2 minutes to process one image in PureRaw, and for quality control, as I find the processing to be sometimes overdone by PureRaw. ![]() PureRAW processes the underlying camera raw information.Īfter processing, it embeds the adoptions from LR (like the exposure and color) but not the adoptions which would conflict with the changes from PureRAW like profile correction, sharpening or noice reduction.īy the way, if you use the export functionality from LR (format Original or DNG) the behavior is identical as you would make changes to your DNG/RAW and saving metadata to file and use drag&drop. Compare PureRAW.DNG and PureRAW_2.DNG (400%)Įven if LR saves metadata to file, it saves it as an adopted information, and does not change the underlying camera raw information.Reset the development settings PureRAW_2.DNG (Reset button in module develop). ![]() Save the metadata (Photo/Save metadata to file)Īt first sight, the imported PureRAW_2.DNG only shows the exposure setting.It is obvious, that the imported PureRAW.DNG does not show any development settings. As there were no difference between the two formats, I will use just DNG/RAW in the following (which is not absolutely precise). Both formats came directly from my camera. From my opinion, the question when to process your RAWs is not that important, as long as are working with the DNG/RAW from your camera.
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