![]() ![]() You can see the effects of DeepPRIME applied to the entire image only after export. Because of the intense processing required for DeepPRIME, the results in Photolab can only be viewed at 100% one section of the image at a time in a smaller browser window during editing. The functionality in PureRAW can also be completely achieved In Photolab 4 Elite. It allows you to create DNG files for use in other software that can read that file format. PureRAW is a completely automatic program which includes DXO's world class demosaicing, lens distortion corrections, lens sharpening, chromatic aberration corrections, vignetting corrections, and the application of DeepPRIME, the best noise reduction for raw files currently available. You are also correct that the results of DeepPRIME on the entire image can be viewed only after export. As you pointed out, an update to Photolab 4 Elite is required for the DeepPRIME feature. ![]() I'm including this quick overview of PureRAW and it's relationship to Photolab 4 Elite. I do not think the resulting processed raw image in DxO pl4 shows the results of deep prime, but DXO support will have to confirm this. If you have elite edition in pl4, you process the raw image in pl4 and export it as a tiff. You need DxO pl 4 Elite version to get Deep Prime. If so, you are purchasing the Pure Photo app for $20 lessThanks for your comments br br One more question. If you open Photolab 4 and JUST UTILIZE the Pure RAW function, can you then send the adjusted image to your desktop and then (with the Pure RAW adjustments) to LR or Photoshop If I upgrade from Photolab 3 to PhotoLab 4 ($69) am I in effect subscribing to Pure Raw which seems to be a part I have been a Lightroom/Photoshop user for a multitude of years and am comfortable with those products I currently have a subscription to Photo Lab 3 which rarely if ever gets used ![]()
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