With the complex DeepPRIME process, this is extremely time and memory consuming, even on fast computers. PureRAW is an independently running program that you had to process all the images through BEFORE you could import them into Lightrrom. Unfortunately, I couldn’t get along with the workflow provided by DxO. In my test of PureRAW, the results were quite good. PureRAW v1ĭxO had also realized this problem and released PureRAW, a stand-alone denoising tool that could process RAW files and save the results in DNG RAW files for further processing in Lightroom or other RAW developers. For some examples, see my review of DxO Photolab linked above. In my own tests, the results are a good 2 stops better than what I can achieve with Lightroom alone. In fact, I use DxO PhotoLab exclusively for denoising critical images - the DeepPRIME algorithm does this so much better than Lightroom. However, since I have archived and keyworded all my images in Lightroom for years, I don’t need these functions. DxO Photolab is a full-featured RAW editing program with similar editing features as offered by Lightroom. My workflowįor all those who, like me, prefer to edit and manage their images with Adobe Lightroom Classic, however, DxO Photolab is actually overkill. I’ve already written more about this in my detailed review of DxO Photolab, which also includes the DeepPRIME module. PureRAW still supports the artificial intelligence-based denoising method DeepPRIME. The basic functionality of PureRAW hasn’t changed with the new version. A review of PureRAW 3 is also available here on this website.ĭxO has finally fulfilled my wish and included DxO PureRAW 2*, a plugin for Adobe Lightroom Classic. In addition to a welcome redesign of the Option menu, PureRAW now also supports the improved AI denoising technique DeepPRIME XD, which was introduced with DxO PhotoLab 6. In the meantime, DxO has released the new version 3 of PureRAW.
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