The result is a series of photos that are optimized for use with other post-processing tools in a format that preserves the image quality. It actually manages to extract a slightly higher level of detail from files shot at high ISO than its predecessor DeepPRIME. DeepPRIME XDdelivers what its name promises. There are quite a few operations that DxO PureRAW can do, although it might seem like a rather simple application. DxO has taken a step forward with its new way of pre-editing RAW files. The most glaring and unfortunate is that the firm has never supported Fujifilm’s X-Trans colour filter array, so users of the excellent APS-C X-system cameras will have to live without it. Obtain photos optimized for post-processing While DxO PureRAW works with a vast range of cameras and lenses, there are a few exceptions. Optical corrections are designed to enhance the image quality and include tampering with the distortion, performing image sharpening and fixing chromatic errors or excessive vignetting. In fact, when loading the original RAW files, DxO PureRAW scans for the presence of the optics modules and prompts you to download the ones that are missing. The DxO optics modules apply optical corrections that are specific to the type of equipment you own. To be more specific, the DxO DeepPRIME technology uses artificial intelligence to eliminate noise in your photos and perform demosaicing, all while preserving the picture quality and the detail level. Fixes common issues with RAW filesīut what is truly interesting about DxO PureRAW is its capability to address common issues with RAW files. You can select and filter images, or sort them by other criteria. The application starts loading all the thumbnail previews for all the selected images, sorting them automatically by their timestamp and displaying a small preview of the output next to each photo. DxO PureRaw 2 is so easy to use that it would easy to assume that its simplistic approach is going to produce underwhelming results, but its remarkably good. You can either browse for the input files or use drag and drop to send them to DxO PureRAW for processing. These are all described as linear restorations from the numerical data. The application sports an elegant, black GUI with a rather minimalistic look, to make things as simple as possible. PureRaw converts the raw file’s numerical data into an RGB image (demosaicing), reduces image noise (denoising), and applies optical corrections (vignetting, optical distortions, chromatic aberrations, sharpness) based on DxO optical modules. The goal is to obtain better, high-quality RAW files before sending them to post-processing. Using smart technology techniques, DxO PureRAW can pre-process raw photos and convert them to DNG format to allow further processing in Photoshop or Lightroom. ![]() To achieve optimal quality in final image output, you must start by capturing images in a raw format file. Stan Sholik July 2021 issue ©Stan Sholik. The photos that come out of your camera are in raw format, which require specialized editing tools. Review: DxO PureRaw Convert raw file data into RGB images while reducing image noise and applying optical corrections.
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