![]() ![]() ![]() These Optics Modules are painstakingly produced in DxO’s purpose-built labs, and include not only highly accurate lens profiles, but bespoke sensor and optical combinations. Canon and Leica Optics ModulesĭxO PureRAW 2 not only brings, the company says, “unrivaled detail and quality to RAW photo processing in its denoising and demosaicing, but also uses DxO’s exclusive Optics Modules to improve lens sharpness while correcting distortions, aberrations, and vignetting. ![]() It’s not all about Apple, though, as DxO says that new camera models will also benefit from the updated version. As there’s no need for Rosetta, PureRAW 2’s interface runs up to 10% faster. The app received a big update to optimize speed, which also included support for Fujifilm X-Trans cameras, something that was long requested by photographers, last February, as ProVideo Coalition noted, but the team at DxO could not wait to take the software to a new level when it comes to Apple’s latest architecture, so the company just announced that DxO PureRAW Version 2.1 is now fully compliant with Apple’s revolutionary Silicon.ĭxO PureRAW Version 2.1 not only uses the neural processor architecture for RAW image processing, but also benefits from working with the M1 and M2 chips at a user interface level. DxO’s exclusive demosaicing, denoising, and lens correction technology is what makes DxO PureRAW 2 one of the references in the industry. The app is able, says DxO to “revolutionize your image quality without disrupting your existing Lightroom Classic or Photoshop workflow” but it also works to “maximize the quality of your RAW files before editing” with any or other RAW editing software. Pure, flawless, noise-free RAW photos, that’s what DxO PureRAW 2 promises users will get. The updated DxO PureRAW 2 now fully leverages Apple’s M1 and M2 processors, expands support for Canon’s latest EOS R mirrorless cameras and gets more options for a faster workflow. ![]()
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