2/15/2024 0 Comments Dxo pureraw mac![]() (For PL6’s NR with native Fuji RAF files, “Prime” and “Deep Prime XD” are still not available for some X-Trans bodies.) All of this is to get an image that I can work on with PhotoLab 6 – and seems to work well. I can still use Denoise AI if I need more. With AI apps like Topaz, I often start with SharpenAI, which also allows a degree of noise reduction. My best results have been using Iridient for demosaicing, and then making a decision whether to deal with sharpness or noise first.īack in the days with PhotoShop, the general wisdom was to apply sharpening at the end of your other PP workflow. I’ve been doing some rather challenging shooting which includes some unavoidable contrast reduction, resolution reduction, and motion blurring. That means that if you try any other AI process after PureRaw gets done with your file, you’ve essentially added one AI on top of another AI the the results can be dreadful. ![]() In terms of both sharpening and noise reduction it acts like an AI process. The problem is that PureRaw is a blunt instrument and you have virtually no control over what it does. After all kinds of workflows with various combinations of PureRAW2, PhotoLab5/6, Topaz Sharpen AI/Denoise AI, Iridient X-Transformer, and PhotoShop CS6, I’ve decided to put PureRaw into the I’ll-give-it-a-try-as-a-last-resort category. I’ve been working with PureRAW since it became available for Fuji X-Trans RAF files.
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