
With PureRAW 2, it's now possible to process RAW files within the macOS Finder or the Windows File Explorer.Īt the heart of DxO PureRAW 2 is DeepPRIME. You can also use PureRAW 2 as a standalone app to prepare files before importing them into your photo software of choice. For example, if you use Adobe Lightroom, you can use DxO PureRAW 2 inside Lightroom to get the most quality out of your RAW files while still using Lightroom to perform all your edits. If you're not familiar with PureRAW, it takes the same great DxO DeepPRIME RAW demosaicing and noise reduction technology as DxO's all-in-one editor, PhotoLab, and lets you use it without changing your existing workflow. Additionally, users will now be able to access the entire image area captured by the camera sensor, giving more pixels and avoiding the crop typically enforced by other RAW processing software when correcting deformations.This week, DxO released DxO PureRAW 2, the latest version of its RAW processing app and plugin. According to DxO, the software now offers options for levels of lens softness correction as well as the ability to toggle vignetting and chromatic aberration corrections with simple clicks. The PureRAW 3.0 update gives users more control, as well as more power with how they work on their images through a series of workflow and interface updates. With this update, images created with Fujifilm X-Trans sensor systems can finally take advantage of the DxO DeepPRIME XD noise reduction, color restoration, and detail enhancements for high ISO images. 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.


This technology pushes the boundaries even further, and DxO PureRAW 3 will revolutionize any photographer’s images - and without disrupting their existing workflow.” “We quickly realized that a larger neural network could boost performance, and that’s what we’ve delivered with DeepPRIME XD.

“DeepPRIME almost surprised us when we first saw the results,” explains DxO’s VP of Marketing and Product Strategy, Jean-Marc Alexia.
