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p.26 #1 · Canon R5 Mark II Image Thread


Cliff L. wrote:
With some ultrawide lenses, the DxO corrections are definitely better, but for others the difference is too small to notice. Same goes for noise reduction - DxO is better for m4/3 files, but I've found that LightRoom is just as good when it comes to full-frame images from Canon and Sony cameras.


Good to know Cliff. I've heard from those proficient in both programs (when using FF bodies) the difference is very very minimal between the two. It sounds like DXO might be a little more customizable when it comes to sharpening profiles with lenses (per Stan) so that's a win for DXO, but I've heard masking is better in LR so there are pluses and minuses to both. I'm still interested in DXO PL but haven't had the time to give it a try.



May 26, 2025 at 01:12 PM
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p.26 #2 · Canon R5 Mark II Image Thread


artsupreme wrote:
Good to know Cliff. I've heard from those proficient in both programs (when using FF bodies) the difference is very very minimal between the two. It sounds like DXO might be a little more customizable when it comes to sharpening profiles with lenses (per Stan) so that's a win for DXO, but I've heard masking is better in LR so there are pluses and minuses to both. I'm still interested in DXO PL but haven't had the time to give it a try.



I have DxO PL6, but rarely ever use it because I find the workflow too painful and it has no cataloging capability; because of those limitations I didn't bother upgrading to the latest version.

Likewise, I stopped using PureRAW when I sold the last of my Fuji and Micro Four Thirds gear, as I saw no tangible benefit compared to LR with my Canon and Sony files.

DxO PureRAW was a real game changer when it first came out, but LightRoom has improved to the point where the difference is insignificant for what I'm shooting. Nowadays, I tend not to go looking for solutions until I actually run into a problem.



May 26, 2025 at 01:25 PM
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p.26 #3 · Canon R5 Mark II Image Thread


Well indeed version 8 of Photolab is leagues beyond your version 6. Aside from the NR which once again at higher ISO's is a real game changer as compared to Adobe. Try shooting at ISO12,800 and process that through your Adobe and compare it to PureRaw or Photolab 8 and it's like next level. But sure, if you're sticking below ISO3200 perhaps the differences aren't that huge. But indeed the lens profiles in DXO are prized for their accuracy. I suppose if Adobe trips your trigger Cliff then carry on. Besides, for many years now in regard to cataloging I have always preferred good old named folders. Easy to keep and name accordingly. No need for some exotic methods otherwise. I have a couple of presets I put together in DXO which gets me at least 90% or more of the way to a completed image using this R5MkII. I've had Fuji's and Olympus OM1's before and felt much the same.


May 26, 2025 at 01:31 PM
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Cliff L. wrote:
DxO PureRAW was a real game changer when it first came out, but LightRoom has improved to the point where the difference is insignificant for what I'm shooting.


This is exactly what I was pointing out to dcisive in that DXO was a game changer back in the day, but Adobe has really closed the gap in recent years to the point the differences are negligible.




May 26, 2025 at 01:34 PM
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dcisive wrote:
Well indeed version 8 of Photolab is leagues beyond your version 6. Aside from the NR which once again at higher ISO's is a real game changer as compared to Adobe. Try shooting at ISO12,800 and process that through your Adobe and compare it to PureRaw or Photolab 8 and it's like next level. But sure, if you're sticking below ISO3200 perhaps the differences aren't that huge. But indeed the lens profiles in DXO are prized for their accuracy. I suppose if Adobe trips your trigger Cliff then carry on. Besides, for many years now in regard to cataloging I
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I'm still interested but I do have buddies who use the most recent versions of both and tell me there's not much difference. So I would like to see a comparison where DXO really shines over LR.



May 26, 2025 at 01:35 PM
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p.26 #6 · Canon R5 Mark II Image Thread


Super low tides at Gabriola Island today.




Sea Stars at Low Tide, Gabriola Island

  Canon EOS R5m2    RF24-105mm F4 L IS USM lens    24mm    f/8.0    1/160s    100 ISO    0.0 EV  




May 27, 2025 at 07:01 PM
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p.26 #7 · Canon R5 Mark II Image Thread


Cliff L. wrote:
Super low tides at Gabriola Island today.


Beautiful! I spent my birthday at Gabriola a few years back and the kids still talk about it. Such a beautiful place.



May 27, 2025 at 07:05 PM
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p.26 #8 · Canon R5 Mark II Image Thread


Indigo Bunting. Processed with DxO PhotoLab 8.




  Canon EOS R5m2    500mm    f/7.1    1/1600s    8000 ISO    +0.7 EV  




May 30, 2025 at 07:52 PM
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p.26 #9 · Canon R5 Mark II Image Thread


Previous posting of this was processed in LrC, this one in DxO PL8.




  Canon EOS R5m2    50mm    f/1.2    1/400s    12800 ISO    0.0 EV  




May 30, 2025 at 07:59 PM
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Jun 02, 2025 at 04:08 AM
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p.26 #11 · Canon R5 Mark II Image Thread


Best viewed on Flickr.

Watch by John Liddle, on Flickr



Jun 02, 2025 at 06:15 AM
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p.26 #12 · Canon R5 Mark II Image Thread


Warbling Vireo. Processed in DxO PhotoLab8.




  Canon EOS R5m2    700mm    f/10.0    1/2000s    12800 ISO    +1.3 EV  




Jun 03, 2025 at 08:33 PM
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p.26 #13 · Canon R5 Mark II Image Thread


ksl219 wrote:
Best viewed on Flickr.


Very cool. Was this on display somewhere?



Jun 03, 2025 at 08:40 PM
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  Canon EOS R5m2    500mm    f/7.1    1/1600s    1000 ISO    0.0 EV  




Jun 05, 2025 at 02:22 PM
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p.26 #15 · Canon R5 Mark II Image Thread


Engagement earlier this week.




  Canon EOS R5m2    RF28-70mm F2 L USM lens    70mm    f/4.5    1/160s    1000 ISO    0.0 EV  




Jun 06, 2025 at 01:13 AM
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p.26 #16 · Canon R5 Mark II Image Thread


Cattle Egret, Lewa, Kenya-2 by Alan Kefauver, on Flickr

R5 MkII RF 100-300 with 1.4TC



Jun 06, 2025 at 10:03 AM
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p.26 #17 · Canon R5 Mark II Image Thread


Caught the Borrego Springs leg of the Race Across America Tuesday




  Canon EOS R5m2    RF70-200mm F2.8 L IS USM lens    200mm    f/2.8    1/1000s    6400 ISO    0.0 EV  






  Canon EOS R5m2    RF70-200mm F2.8 L IS USM lens    200mm    f/2.8    1/1000s    1000 ISO    0.0 EV  



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Jun 13, 2025 at 02:51 AM
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p.26 #18 · Canon R5 Mark II Image Thread


goalerjones wrote:
Caught the Borrego Springs leg of the Race Across America Tuesday


Wow, it seems like there's a lot more grain in those images than in some of the other high ISO images in this thread. What ISO were you at, or is there something else going on?



Jun 14, 2025 at 12:02 AM
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p.26 #19 · Canon R5 Mark II Image Thread


I've included the exif data now in the images, I was trying to keep my ss up, but probably could've dropped it to 1/800

I'm looking at the top image again now, at a larger size and can see the telltale grid pattern of an over recovered image



Jun 14, 2025 at 12:40 AM
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p.26 #20 · Canon R5 Mark II Image Thread


Caleb Williams wrote:
Very cool. Was this on display somewhere?


No, not on display. The image was taken for the Flickr Macro Monday challenge and the watch was propped up on a black mirror (black perspex sheet) so that the top 3 elements of the watch you see are a direct view and the view you have of the face and through the cover glass are reflections.



Jun 14, 2025 at 09:16 AM
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