![]() I’ll get around to fully demonstrating the usefulness of PureRaw when I return from my Internet-free month in May, but it’s a useful mitigation to using a Z9 at very high ISO values. While it introduces another step in raw conversion, it does so in a unique way: basically you drag a raw file(s) to PureRaw, which applies the PRIME noise reduction on the undemosaiced data (it can also apply all the DxO lens corrections) to produce a DNG file. I was skeptical of PureRaw when it was first introduced, but particularly with this latest installment, have come to appreciate it. ![]() Which brings me to DxO's other announcement: DxO PureRaw 3.0. It’s now a mature product that produces excellent results, and has that excellent PRIME noise reduction capability that's state-of-the-art (though slower than just moving Adobe’s sliders). Particularly those that might have looked at PhotoLab in its infancy. PhotoLab is sort of a darkhorse in the raw conversion world, and gets overlooked by many. In addition, the 100-400mm f/4-5.6 VR S lens has been added to the DxO downloadable corrections (which are different than the built-in camera corrections). What Happens if I Lose my Downloaded File?įirst, DxO PhotoLab 6.4 now supports the High Efficiency raw formats of the Z9.Can I copy the eBook file to my other computers?.Why can't I find your works in the Kindle (Nook, Apple, Android) store?.Why can't I find your works in bookstores?.Are your books just rewrites of the manual?.
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