Better than no control at all, but you still can’t turn all sharpening off or customize the amount of sharpening. When toggled off, sharpening is only applied to fine details (not the entire image). ![]() I’m not sure which mailing list I am on - I don’t get many of their emails - but I did get the Pure Raw notification today. Your personal data is secure in accordance with the European General Data Protection Regulation. Update (Oct 6, 2021): DxO PureRaw 1.5 added a new Global Lens Sharpening toggle to DeepPRIME processing. The software does a good job of de-mosaicing the X-Trans RAW files, though Im not convinced that DXOs DeepPrime can compete with Topaz DeNoise AI for. I like DxO products yet the company treats customers very poorly.Īre you sure you’re on the mailing list? I got an email a couple of hours ago. I grabbed some quick Fujifilm X30 (X-Trans) shots to run through DXOs updated PureRAW 2 and PhotoLab 5. They did not notify me that there is a new version. That being said, I’m downloading it now and will see if I’m even more annoyed with spending for a useless/negligible upgrade, or grudgingly note it eases some of the annoyance. That close to a major release, I can’t recall any company not covering a purchase within a two week window with a free upgrade. Granted that the intro upgrade price is 79USD, and I got a coupon for 50USD for any purchase I make in the next 45 days, bringing it to 29USD, but still. Possibly the biggest single update in PureRAW 2 is full support for Fujifilm’s popular X-series cameras that use the proprietary X-Trans sensor. DxO PureRAW Which feature do you need You can post suggestions and requests for PureRAW improvements in the section. The PureRAW 3 update also brings support for Fujifilm X-Trans sensor cameras for DeepPRIME XD, which DxO says is a development reflected in PhotoLab 6.4, also released today. ![]() DxO PureRAW 2: Fujifilm X-Trans sensor support. ![]() I bought raw2 two weeks ago and I’m annoyed that I have to buy an update. Last but not least, DxO is also promising iterative updates over the software’s lifespan to support the latest cameras as they’re released.
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