![]() ![]() I don’t have the ability to test these claims as I don’t have any M1 hardware – but on my decent Windows machine, it doesn’t feel a great deal faster. Speed ImprovementsĭxO claims an ‘up to 4x’ speed improvement on M1 Hardware, or 1.5x on ‘the best windows Computers’. ![]() It didn’t make much sense to me and was a major oversight of version 1. One of my biggest gripes with PureRAW was that files couldn’t be sent directly from Lightroom.ĭxO Photolab (a full-blown Lightroom replacement) can be invoked from Lightroom, but PureRAW couldn’t (until now). Traditionally RAW processors have struggled with the X-Trans files from these cameras and it will certainly be good to now have PureRAW denosing available. This will be exciting for FujiFilm users who own a compatible camera with an X-Trans sensor. Not a very impressive list for a major version update (more on that later) – but the second item was enough for me to buy the upgrade. ![]() Workflow improvements for Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop users,.It will:Īpply optical corrections, including sharpening if you chooseĭemosaic the file (really well) What’s New in PureRAW 2? It will take your RAW files and do a couple of things to them (and do it VERY well). If I told you that PureRAW is a RAW processor – you’d probably imagine it looks a little like Lightroom with sliders, dials and other tools that will turn your RAW files into beautiful, polished photos.ĭxO PureRAW is a RAW pre-processor. Read on to find out why What is DxO PureRAW 2? Using plenty of imagination, they called it PureRAW2. DxO just released a new version of PureRAW. ![]()
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