Let’s look at a simple scenario to explain how and help understand what PureRAW is doing. Imagine a situation where you are using Adobe Lightroom to manage your photos and edit your RAW files. You have used Lightroom for years and have invested a lot of time into organising your photos with it. You also like the Lightroom editing tools in the Develop module but see some issues in the image quality that you think could be improved. This is the ideal scenario for DxO Pure RAW. Your workflow would be to use Lightroom to select your best images and then pre-process those to DNG files using DxO PureRAW. You can then process the resulting DNG file in the Lightroom Develop module using the Lightroom editing tools. The benefit is that PureRAW has handled the Demosaic of the RAW file and applied optical corrections. Because of this you may see an improvement in the image quality of the photo. I say may, as Lightroom handles some RAW file types and lenses quite well but is poor with others. Now let’s look at how to achieve the same benefits using DxO PhotoLab. Replacing DxO PureRAW with PhotoLabĪs you may be aware, DxO PhotoLab is a full RAW converter and extremely capable as an editing tool, not to mention a library manager to organise your photos.
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