![]() ![]() ![]() Outside of Phocus for Hasselblad, DxO has the best optical correction modules I have used (but it can take DxO a while to processs the new gear). ![]() I would recommend you to download a trial version of PureRAW and just try it.Ĭlick to expand.As a Z9 shooter I was hunting for a RAW converter that worked better for me than NX Studio or ACR/LR and it is DxO Pure Raw 2. Just like you I also look for possibilities to speed up y processing workflow -) Before culling I do the backup anyway and can go back if for example, I find out that the photo is not sharp enough and want to check the others in the same series. So, I need an application which reads photos quickly, the low resolution is OK, I need to delete the doubles or tripples or bad-composition pictures. I know I can run building of previews during the night as well but I would prefer to do it immediatelly. LR and Abode Bridge take their time to read the photos or to build pre-views. Now I am looking for software which helps me to cull the photos quickly. The power of PureRAW is in a batch processing! Topaz is a very good software but it takes me at least 10minutes per picture to fine-tune, to choose right settings in preview and then it does processing itself and block me from working. Yes, PureRAW eliminates almost all noise but sometimes by a very high ISO like 12500 or 10000 something can be still seen. I also have the last version of Topaz DeNoise and use it at the end of processing if there is still a bit of noise. The last version of PureRAW has more features and settings but to be honest I don't even use them. Sometimes I do some changes in LR to see if the photo qualifies to be processed and then run it in a batch PureRAW and after importing in LR the chnages will be re-applied automatically. That means I do denoising before processing. For me is important that it can run in a batch and deliver very good results! You can also do it manually, of course! and let all your computers run some batch -) So, it can work in Workflow as a plugin and independently. The Pure RAW exported the pictures into the LR Catalog after processing. That means that after selecting the best photos I let the PureRAW run the batch (of 100 photos or more) in Mac Mini during the night or during the day time when I can work in Mac Air on the other catalog. The PureRAW is a batch processing program. I expect that LR on Microsoft PC will open my Catalogs as well becasue of NTFS format of the disk and I can take my work "with me" so to say. It gives me a possibility to work parallel on two catalogs at least becasue I have a Mac Air and Mac Mini. For example, after a big shooting somewhere in national park or in Africa I keep the Africa-trip in a separate catalog with the photos on external hard disk formated as NTFS. I have my LR Catalogs on external drives along with photos classified on years or themes. I have PureRAW fully integrated in my Workflow just in the beginning of processing after the culling of bad pictures. ![]() But you can denoise your photos faster in PureRAW becasue it has a batch processing. My partner works with DXO PL and made the tests of de-noising the same photos on both applications. I think, PureRAW and DXO PL have the same engine for de-noising and corrections. ![]()
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