3/9/2023 0 Comments Dxo pureraw reviews![]() ![]() The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. But this is more of a personal preference, some people don’t mind it or even like it, and as I said before you can’t use PureRaw for lens correction only, so to those users I would probably recommend looking somewhere else. Would I recommend PureRaw? If you sometimes struggle with image noise and it bothers you, absolutely. Now as you can see from the samples above this software does a great job at the two things it does, but it doesn’t do anything else, so it will not replace neither lightroom or photoshop or whatever image editing software you use, rather it compliments it, and actually you should run your images through PureRaw before you use any other software. Sadly you can’t chose to only do lens correction, which I find rather odd as you might sometimes want to keep the gritty look with ISO noise but still do lens correction, but I guess this was sacrificed in the name of simplicity, and I can live with that. You then get the option of chosing between three types of noise reduction and wetheryou want to do lens correction or not. All you can do is drag files in to the program, and press process image. So how does it work? It is as I said before a super simple user interface. Please do note that lens correction does not mean that an image taken with a fisheye lens will suddenly look like it was taken with a 35mm, it just means that it corrects the distortion that is in any lens.Īnother thing to know, that you should probably guess by the programs name is that it only works with Raw files. PureRaw claims to have over 60.000 camera and lens combos that it can do lens correction for, and I have no reason not to believe that, it even does great with pictures I took with my first DSLR back in 2007. The first picture is taken at ISO 6400 with a shutterspeed of 1/200 and an F-stop of 10. Drag the slider across the images to see the before and after. The first images here are cropped and zoomed images of deer at Dyrehaven outside copenhagen. So lets start by looking at noise reduction by showing a few samples of how it does at removing noise. It only has two functions, 1: It removes image noise from high ISO, and 2: Lens correction. While what the software does is super advanced the interface is super simple. But this black friday I finally pulled the trigger on a sale on DxO PureRaw, and I have to say that it really is impressive. I have been reluctant to try though I’m not totally sure why seeing as there are preview versions of these software packages. But for the last few years there has been software that could help make this choise easier. The choice between raising your ISO or having a lower shutter speed or F-stop is never easy, as a Micro Four Thirds shooter it’s even more annoying as image noise in darker situations really is the only major drawback to the MFT system. ![]()
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