![]() dng file back to Lightroom for tone and colour adjustments. With the latest version of PhotoLab 4 I can send the RAW file to DxO, apply ONLY noise reduction and optical corrections before sending a. I would usually spend a lot of time in DxO trying to get a final result that I was happy with. Previously if I wanted to take advantage of PhotoLab’s noise reduction algorithms I would need to send my image from Lightroom to DxO and fully process the image with DxO before sending a fully edited TIFF file back to Lightroom to finish. With PhotoLab 4, DxO have introduced a new feature that allows me to get the best of both worlds. Probably because I’m much more experience with Lightroom. However, I still use, and greatly prefer Adobe Lightroom to manage my photo collection and I find that I can get better tone, colour and overall ‘look’ of my images with Lightroom when compared to PhotoLab. (DeepPRIME is PhotoLab 4’s #1 new feature) ![]() It is now my go-to RAW converter when dealing with noisy images. When DxO released the latest version of their PhotoLab software, there was much fanfare surrounding the DeepPRIME noise reduction software.
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