![]() ![]() PureRaw can be used in a drag-and-drop fashion or export directly to third-party apps. Lens and camera body profiles are downloaded automatically as needed, and individual profiles can be deactivated as preferred on a per-batch basis. If you prefer, you can convert straight to JPEG rather than Raw before handing off to your third-party app, or set a custom location for the processed files to be stored. The streamlined process does mean you can't tweak the level of noise reduction nor preview its results prior to processing By default, PureRaw will save your processed images as partially-processed Linear DNG Raw files in a DxO subfolder of their original location. Next you choose your output file type and storage location. (For most images you'll want either DeepPRIME or HQ, depending upon whether you favor image quality or performance, respectively). First, you choose your desired denoising engine for the entire batch of images: The faster HQ engine, the much more processor-intensive – but higher quality – PRIME engine or the AI-powered DeepPRIME engine. Processing your chosen files couldn't get much easier. PureRaw's adjustments are limited solely to choosing which denoising algorithms to use, and whether to enable lens corrections or not. ![]() Alternatively, you can click a button within PureRaw's interface to directly browse your directory structure for files to process. Files can be dragged and dropped between DxO PureRaw and your imaging app, or for that matter your operating system's file explorer. How it worksĭxO PureRaw is incredibly simple. A launch discount available through will reduce this to $89.99 (€89.99 / £79.99).
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