![]() ![]() In fact I use four different cameras at various times from a FF DSLR, a infrared DSLR, a Bridge camera and more recent half frame ML. It was easy enough to produce the profile which is used by LR to render all images from that camera automatically. In fact even cameras of the same make and model can vary. I produced a bespoke profile for my camera. Most people probably just accept a default profile and then make a decision on the whole package based on that. In the rendering process the Raw data are translated to colours according to a profile and these profiles are going to determine how you see the image. ![]() I can send an image direct from Lightroom, into Affinity Photo or Topaz DeNoise, work on it and then it come back into LR, can you do this in PL? I have a LR plugin which helps generate keywords, I find this useful for stock images. I just wanted to know if anyone else has made the switch from Lightroom to DxoPhotoLab and what your thoughts were?Ĭouple of things I need to try and work out: I like the interface, different to LR but I think I could get used to it. So the difference between DPP and DxO PureRaw wasn't a lot so I looked at their PhotoLab software, downloaded a 30 day free trial, and that contains PureRaw. Now the resulting image looks much better doing it this way but I can't see it as a long term workflow. But it's a cumbersome addition to your workflow.Įxport to 16-bit TIFF (which generates a 200MB+ file) ![]() I thought the output from Canon DPP was the best, you'd expect this though right, they know better than anyone how to interpret their own RAW data. It started yesterday when I did a test, I had 3 RAW files from my R5, fed each one through Canon DPP4, Lightroom and DxO PureRaw, to see how each would look. This time it isn't about the subscription, although cancelling that would be nice, I've just been so unhappy with how LR processes the files from my Canon R5 and R6, I bought the Color Fidelity profile which has helped but I'm still disappointed. I'm sure this has been talked about so many times, but I'm looking at an alternative to Lightroom again. ![]()
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