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Re: DXO vs Topaz Denoise


You might want to try it on low ISO files. It gets rid of the pixelation/grit you see in skies after sharpening, and I don't really see a loss in actual detail.

At 2x, look at the full size link though to really see the difference.


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I also find it suppresses moire better than Lightroom alone.


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Fred Miranda wrote:
tsdevine wrote:


mmm55 wrote:
IndyFab wrote:

In DxO PureRAW there is a drop down tab with two settings 1) for lens correction 2) sharpening, you can shut off or leave on each as you wish. Additionally you can set in preferences what GPU you want used

You will reap the best results using the RAW workflow for each, so you are correct in using the Raw workflow. and sending out after being processed a DNG file




I evaluated the PureRAW trail version a month or so ago and I don't remember seeing this option. I also can't find it in their documentation. (https://download-center.dxo.com/Support/docs/PureRAW_v1/user-guide/PR1_manual_EN.pdf). Maybe I'm just not looking in the right places.

Can you post a screen shot of that dropdown?











I was about to post the same exact screenshot. I usually turn off all corrections when using DeepPrime, which I think it's the best option for noise reduction in PureRaw.
Having said that, I don't use PureRaw for low and medium ISO files. IMO, the magic really happens with high ISO images. It substantially reduces noise while providing a natural looking final result.





Nov 27, 2021 at 02:12 PM
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Re: DXO vs Topaz Denoise


You might want to try it on low ISO files. It gets rid of the pixelation/grit you see in skies after sharpening, and I don't really see a loss in actual detail.

At 2x, look at the full size link though to really see the difference.

I also find it suppresses moire better than Lightroom alone.


Ful Size


Full Size

Fred Miranda wrote:
tsdevine wrote:


mmm55 wrote:
IndyFab wrote:

In DxO PureRAW there is a drop down tab with two settings 1) for lens correction 2) sharpening, you can shut off or leave on each as you wish. Additionally you can set in preferences what GPU you want used

You will reap the best results using the RAW workflow for each, so you are correct in using the Raw workflow. and sending out after being processed a DNG file




I evaluated the PureRAW trail version a month or so ago and I don't remember seeing this option. I also can't find it in their documentation. (https://download-center.dxo.com/Support/docs/PureRAW_v1/user-guide/PR1_manual_EN.pdf). Maybe I'm just not looking in the right places.

Can you post a screen shot of that dropdown?











I was about to post the same exact screenshot. I usually turn off all corrections when using DeepPrime, which I think it's the best option for noise reduction in PureRaw.
Having said that, I don't use PureRaw for low and medium ISO files. IMO, the magic really happens with high ISO images. It substantially reduces noise while providing a natural looking final result.





Nov 27, 2021 at 02:11 PM
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Re: DXO vs Topaz Denoise


You might want to try it on low ISO files. It gets rid of the pixelation/grit you see in skies after sharpening, and I don't really see a loss in actual detail.

At 2x, look at the full size link though to really see the difference.

I also find it suppresses moire better than Lightroom alone.


Full Size

Fred Miranda wrote:
tsdevine wrote:


mmm55 wrote:
IndyFab wrote:

In DxO PureRAW there is a drop down tab with two settings 1) for lens correction 2) sharpening, you can shut off or leave on each as you wish. Additionally you can set in preferences what GPU you want used

You will reap the best results using the RAW workflow for each, so you are correct in using the Raw workflow. and sending out after being processed a DNG file




I evaluated the PureRAW trail version a month or so ago and I don't remember seeing this option. I also can't find it in their documentation. (https://download-center.dxo.com/Support/docs/PureRAW_v1/user-guide/PR1_manual_EN.pdf). Maybe I'm just not looking in the right places.

Can you post a screen shot of that dropdown?











I was about to post the same exact screenshot. I usually turn off all corrections when using DeepPrime, which I think it's the best option for noise reduction in PureRaw.
Having said that, I don't use PureRaw for low and medium ISO files. IMO, the magic really happens with high ISO images. It substantially reduces noise while providing a natural looking final result.





Nov 27, 2021 at 02:06 PM
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Re: DXO vs Topaz Denoise


You might want to try it on low ISO files. It gets rid of the pixelation/grit you see in skies after sharpening, and I don't really see a loss in actual detail.

At 2x, look at the full size link though to really see the difference.


Full Size

Fred Miranda wrote:
tsdevine wrote:


mmm55 wrote:
IndyFab wrote:

In DxO PureRAW there is a drop down tab with two settings 1) for lens correction 2) sharpening, you can shut off or leave on each as you wish. Additionally you can set in preferences what GPU you want used

You will reap the best results using the RAW workflow for each, so you are correct in using the Raw workflow. and sending out after being processed a DNG file




I evaluated the PureRAW trail version a month or so ago and I don't remember seeing this option. I also can't find it in their documentation. (https://download-center.dxo.com/Support/docs/PureRAW_v1/user-guide/PR1_manual_EN.pdf). Maybe I'm just not looking in the right places.

Can you post a screen shot of that dropdown?











I was about to post the same exact screenshot. I usually turn off all corrections when using DeepPrime, which I think it's the best option for noise reduction in PureRaw.
Having said that, I don't use PureRaw for low and medium ISO files. IMO, the magic really happens with high ISO images. It substantially reduces noise while providing a natural looking final result.





Nov 27, 2021 at 01:57 PM
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Re: DXO vs Topaz Denoise



You might want to try it on low ISO files. It gets rid of the pixelation/grit you see in skies after sharpening, and I don't really see a loss in actual detail.

Fred Miranda wrote:
tsdevine wrote:


mmm55 wrote:
IndyFab wrote:

In DxO PureRAW there is a drop down tab with two settings 1) for lens correction 2) sharpening, you can shut off or leave on each as you wish. Additionally you can set in preferences what GPU you want used

You will reap the best results using the RAW workflow for each, so you are correct in using the Raw workflow. and sending out after being processed a DNG file




I evaluated the PureRAW trail version a month or so ago and I don't remember seeing this option. I also can't find it in their documentation. (https://download-center.dxo.com/Support/docs/PureRAW_v1/user-guide/PR1_manual_EN.pdf). Maybe I'm just not looking in the right places.

Can you post a screen shot of that dropdown?











I was about to post the same exact screenshot. I usually turn off all corrections when using DeepPrime, which I think it's the best option for noise reduction in PureRaw.
Having said that, I don't use PureRaw for low and medium ISO files. IMO, the magic really happens with high ISO images. It substantially reduces noise while providing a natural looking final result.





Nov 27, 2021 at 01:50 PM





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