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Topaz denoise ai vs dxo deep prime
Topaz denoise ai vs dxo deep prime





topaz denoise ai vs dxo deep prime

I own but hardly ever use DxO PhotoLab 4 - simply because it is not convenient for me to import images into it first, do some processing, and then export them to finish processing in photoshop.

#Topaz denoise ai vs dxo deep prime iso

Here's another sequence, same camera an lens but ISO 12800:Īnd this one is DxO PureRAW with DeepPRIME denoising: This one was processed with DeepPrime denoising and exported as DNG, then processed via AdobeCameraRAW and photoshop to create the JPG file: Here's what results using DxO PureRAW with HQ denoising:Īll the DxO PureRAW images above were exported as JPG, quality 100%. Here's the same image after using Topaz Denoise AI: Here's is a comparison (strictly as FYI, I have no connection to DxO) of a shot taken with the D500 and 500PF lens, ISO 4000, processed with AdobeCameraRAW:Įvery image was cropped at the pixel level to 1500x1500px, then exported at 1000x1000 for upload to PN.

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I just tried the converter on a few images. The user guide is available here: DxO PureRAW User Guide Output from this converter is either JPG or DNG you can also export to LR and PS directly. DxO just (OK, a week ago but I found out today) released a stand-alone RAW converter that in essence consists of the demosaicing, denoising, and lens correction engine of the DxO PhotoLab software.







Topaz denoise ai vs dxo deep prime