"This latest iteration of the software also offers improved lens softness correction. It is a process enabled by DxO Optics Modules where mathematical models are developed from observing each lens’ performance across the entire field of view and focal range.
This modeling ensures that precise, incremental, levels of sharpening are applied across the image in direct response to the lens’ measured performance. This is why DxO claims software that uses global sharpening cannot compete with DxO’s laboratory-based lens testing."
DXO has been doing that for as long as I can remember and they have put the work into that. They were doing that with DXO
Optics before it turned into PhotoLab. The only thing that comes close, matches or exceeds it is Canon's DLO. Other camera manufacturers may have something similar but I don't know anything about those.
Competition is so great for us. Jan Wegener favoured Adobe Denoise AI over DXO in a video he put out two months ago. In his latest video he now states DeepPrime DX2 edges out Adobe.
Mar 10, 2024 at 03:53 AM
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