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Download the new version for mac DxO PureRAW 3.3.1.14
Download the new version for mac DxO PureRAW 3.3.1.14








download the new version for mac DxO PureRAW 3.3.1.14

I use Topaz Sharpen AI, which is a miracle worker with any image that is blurry, and it especially helps with drone photos in low light. The only thing I don't get out of PureRAW 2 is getting rid of motion artifacts. (You won't see many improvements in this compressed JPEG, but in the full-size raw file, they stand out.) I also use PureRAW with images from my DJI Air 2S drone, and those images are also visibly improved. Since PureRAW offers a split-screen before and after view, it's easy to see the improvements in sharpness, noise reduction, color correction, lens artifacts, geometry corrections, and vignetting. I also appreciated that DxO has added more camera and lens combinations, in particular for me, the new Sony a7 IV. I've taken this latest version out for a spin and found it a notable improvement on both my Intel-based iMac and especially on my MacBook Pro with the M1 Max chip. Camera updates include Sony, Fuji, Nikon, Sigma, Canon, and the new DJI Mavic 3 drone. HiDPI displays are now supported, offering a useful feature to photographers on Windows machines.įinally, there are updates to DxO’s Optics Modules, bringing the total number of supported camera and lens combinations to more than 70,000. Not only is it more responsive, but processing and export times have also been improved - up to four times faster on Apple Silicon machines and up to 1.5 times faster on the latest Windows computers. Users can expect clean images, free of noise and artifacts, with deep, vibrant colors, even at high ISO levels.ĭxO DeepPRIME claims a significant upgrade in speed. In addition, DxO PureRAW 2 now supports raw files from X-Trans sensors, bringing the benefits of DeepPRIME corrections to Fujifilm X Series photographers. Similar functionality is now integrated into Windows File Explorer and the macOS Finder: simply right-click files and choose from the context menu to start the process. In Lightroom Classic, users can right-click on several raw files and have DxO PureRAW 2 process the images, creating newly enhanced Linear DNG files back in the same folder without having to step outside of the application. According to DxO, PureRAW 2 offers two new integrations to make the workflow even smoother. Today, DxO is releasing a second generation of the DxO software, DxO PureRAW 2.










Download the new version for mac DxO PureRAW 3.3.1.14