
#DXO PURERAW 1.5 UPGRADE#
I’m no mouthpiece for DxO, in fact, I had some words of dissapointment with them recently over the upgrade path of their PhotoLab software, but there is no doubt their PureRAW is something special.
#DXO PURERAW 1.5 SOFTWARE#
My biggest issue with a lot of denoise software is that it makes the background unpleasing and detracts the viewer’s eye from where you are trying to force them to look, however, DxO PureRAW really makes a good job of the background. So, I chose the following photograph to test the capabilities. RAW processing software included with some of the key photo editors is not always the best solution to get the best results, some believe, and that’s where alternative solutions apps appear. Additional information is available here and here. Adobe also released the new Photoshop+Premiere Elements 2022.

A free trial of DxO PureRaw is available here. I have been using DxO PhotoLab for sometime, however, I was only using it for it’s denoise capabilities and therefore PureRAW is a better fit. DxO PureRAW also 1.5 offers new options for controlling sharpness, distortion, and export configuration. Today DxO released PureRaw version 1.5 with added support for the Pentax K-3 III camera. Today I invested in the DxO PureRAW standalone software which “cleans” RAW files up before processing. So what has changed Well not much: Fujifilm X-Trans support, Workflow improvements for Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop. So certainly nowhere near 4x.not even 2x. In my testing with Compressed 50MP A1 RAW I got 15s in 2.0 and 26s in 1.5. The claims were 4x faster on M1 silicone.

If you dare to buy it from the UK, you will have to pay 115, which is even more expensive 156 by today’s exchange rate.

For European customers, the price is 129 or 149 by today’s exchange rate. arbitrage Well-known member 4 So I downloaded the 30 day PR 2.0 trial. DxO PureRAW is currently (at the time I am writing this) priced at 129 if you are buying it from the US. Some of the time I spent was far too dark to get some good shots due to having to shoot at too high an ISO.īack then I was shooting with the Nikon D810 which was and still is a great camera today (it’s currently my backup camera), but high ISO wasn’t fantastic. I am guessing both DXO and FastRawReview will both support HE files in the future. Back in 2016 I spent quite a few cold early mornings and evenings with a pair of wintering Short Eared Owls in Derbyshire in the UK.
