DxO have always done two things really well when it comes to RAW conversion: Noise Reduction and Optical Corrections.
With the release of their latest software, DxO PureRaw, you can take advantage of these two aspects of RAW conversion, while keeping the rest of your workflow in the editor of
Over the past twelve months or so, the race to have the best Noise Reduction software has been heating up.
Recently On1 have entered the fray with their latest offering: NoNoise AI
That’s right, yet another ‘AI’ powered noise reduction application. Before I get into a rant about the
When DxO released the latest version of their PhotoLab software, there was much fanfare surrounding the DeepPRIME noise reduction software. It is now my go-to RAW converter when dealing with noisy images.
(DeepPRIME is PhotoLab 4’s #1 new feature)
However, I still use, and greatly prefer Adobe Lightroom to
PhotoLab 4 is a RAW converter with class-leading optical correction and noise reduction algorithms. If you want to take advantage of this, but use Lightroom as your primary image catalogue you can do so pretty easily. We’ll show you how.
DxO PhotoLab 4 is a high quality RAW converter.
Many newcomers struggle with finding an efficient Lightroom workflow that effectively transforms newly taken photos into finished products. How you work with your images is a very personal thing and will vary from photographer to photographer. Over the past 10 years I have come up with my own workflow that