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DxO PureRAW 2 brings Lightroom Classic integration, major speed boost

This morning, DxO announced DxO PureRAW 2, an update to its program that automatically corrects problem areas like noise, distortion, vignetting and more. In addition to featuring integration with Lightroom Classic, DxO PureRAW brings a major speed bump, support for X-Trans cameras and improved OS integration via context menus. I

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DxO PureRAW 1.5 update expands on options

When I first reviewed DxO PureRAW, one of my only complaints was lack of control. With DxO PureRAW, you selected the photos to be processed, chose the output folder and noise reduction method and that’s it. There was no control over things like lens sharpening and distortion. Until now. With

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How DxO PureRAW saved my images

Last week, I was presented with quite the challenge. I had to photograph a band, outdoors, at night. With no lighting. Needless to say, I was less than thrilled with how the images came out. At ISO 16,000, they were underexposed, noisy and in some cases suffered from motion blur.

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Saying goodbye to noise: Which software is best?

Over the past year or so, there have been a couple of new pieces of software that have come on the scene, promising to do one thing — reduce noise. In addition to Topaz DeNoise AI, DxO PureRAW and ON1 NoNoise AI have come to the market to help photographers

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First look: DxO PureRAW

This morning, DxO announced DxO PureRAW, an application meant to remove noise, chromatic aberrations, unwanted vignetting, distortion and insufficient sharpness with an unprecedented level of quality. Perfect for photographers wanting to keep their current workflow, PureRAW is meant to offer greater freedom, along with a more precise editing process. DxO

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