

That’s a good savings over DxO’s main photo software, PhotoLab, which costs $219 for the version with all the advanced enhancements in PureRAW, such as DeepPrime noise reduction. It's a one-time cost for a permanent license-no subscription required. As for workflow, you can now process a photo with PureRAW directly from the Windows File Explorer or the macOS Finder, and you can now also process images from within Lightroom Classic or Photoshop, with no need to leave those programs.ĭxO PureRAW 2 costs $129, discounted to $79 for purchasers of Version 1. The Version 2 update brings even more workflow conveniences and faster processing speed, especially for Apple Silicon-based Mac computers. If you want to start your image editing from a better place, run your photos through this top-notch tool first.

Instead, PureRaw applies DxO’s unbeatable DeepPrime noise reduction, lens sharpness, and lens-specific corrections so that you can continue editing in your photo software of choice. It’s not a Lightroom replacement, like the company’s PhotoLab software. That’s why the company has come out with DxO PureRAW. Getting Lightroom users to switch to another photo workflow and editing program is a hard sell, and DxO knows this. Minor chromatic aberration remained in one test shot.Creates extra step in photo-editing workflow.

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