

The results are spectacular: DxO DeepPRIME removes noise and recovers information without losing detail in the image’s colors, creating more even and natural transitions. ‘By contrast, DxO DeepPRIME adopts a holistic approach and combines the two steps into one, giving exceptional performance. DxO writes, ‘Thanks to billions of carefully selected input and output samples, the artificial intelligence ‘learned’ the two fundamental operations of any RAW photo editing process: demosaicing and denoising.’ Traditionally, RAW editors perform demosaicing and denoising across separate steps, resulting in softer images with more noise. The technology relies upon artificial intelligence trained using billions of input and output samples. iridient – Iridient X-Transformer 2.0.DxO released PureRAW 2 – the new version allows users to pre-process images without leaving Lightroom, offers significant speed improvements, added Fujifilm X-Trans/40 new cameras support, 5800 new modules, improved OS integration, and more.Īt the heart of DxO PureRAW 2 is DeepPRIME.

Speaking of DxO, recently they also added X-Trans support to DxO PureRAW 2.Īnd since we talk editing, I thought to make a mini-roundup with some of the editing related articles, including the ones of Thomas mentioned above in this article. If you are using DxO PhotoLab 5 already, feel free to let me (and us all) know in the comments what you think about it.

A downside: in order to use Fujifilm’s film simulation, you have to purchase also the “ DXO Film Pack” as an extra. Thomas Fitzgerald, my go-to source for all things X-Trans files editing (links below) says that DxO is the best X-Trans converter for “ Pure Image Quality” in combination with DxO’s DeepPrime noise reduction technology. So much so, that, even though I am a hardcore CaptureOne user and lover, I think DxO PhotoLab 5 will be the one software I will check out in depth in 2022 as it seems to perform better than anything else. And from all I could see so far, the results are absolutely fantastic. The arguably most exciting event was DxO finally supporting Fujifilm X-Trans files with DxO PhotoLab 5. A few exciting things happened on the X Trans demosaicing front recently.
