![]() ![]() I'm probably going to buy DXO Pure Raw while it is at a reduced introductory price even though I own the Topaz products. I'd say, buy and use whatever feels right. Review of Topaz Labs DeNoise AI version 3.4.2, which includes improved AI engine efficiency, improved raw support, GUI additions, and some bug fixes. Clear AI on full auto, isn't QUITE as sharp as the DXO, but I do have the ability to tweak and adjust the Clear AI version. I don't know how many times, I just zoomed in. At this level of magnification they look pretty much alike The Lens Fun Database that ACDSee uses for corrections doesn't allow for that combination, but DXO handles it quite well.īelow, is the DXO PureRaw version and the Topaz DeNoise AI version (with AI Clear in full auto) Topaz JPEG to RAW AI can analyze the JPEG file that has been fed to it and create an output that has a greater dynamic range than the original file. For instance, I still love my 4/3s DSLR lens, the Zuiko 14-54 mm, and I still shoot with it mounted on my m43s cameras. ![]() One thing I like about DXO that I didn't mention in my other post on this is I can get geometric lens corrections for odd combinations of lenses and bodies. I think someone who values the built-in adjustability of the Topaz tools over the 'no thinking required' of DXO could not be considered 'wrong'. Refreshed file saving experience - In addition to improving the overall DeNoise AI standalone file saving experience, we’ve added the ability to overwrite files. But at a normal viewing level, I'm not convinced it matters all that much. Updated RAW model - We’ve added support for additional RAW formats, including Fujifilm and DJI, as well as great support for linear DNG and non-RAW file formats. The Demosaicing AI feature of DXO may play a part in overall detail retention on some photos, however. I like that Topaz DeNoise AI lets you choose characteristics of the source image you want to apply denoising to: Standard, Clear, Low Light, Severe Noise, and Raw. BUT, with Topaz, I can make adjustments to narrow that gap considerably. DXO PureRaw is a bit sharper than AI Clear mode in full auto, at an extreme zoom level. There's not a lot of difference! Certainly, not enough to matter in my mind. ![]()
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