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: DeepPRIME XD is incredibly powerful, but it requires significant computational time. Expect a full-resolution 26-megapixel raw file to take anywhere from 30 seconds to over a minute on a modern system. While you wait, the new queue system allows you to continue working, adding more images to the list while the software processes in the background.
While it’s largely "one-click," version 3 allows you to toggle specific corrections (like turning off global sharpening if you prefer to do that in Photoshop). Why Use It? Reviving Old Gear:
Evenly distributing illumination across the image sensor. DxO PureRAW 3.9.0.33 Full
: Features DeepPRIME and DeepPRIME XD technologies, which use deep learning to remove digital noise and recover detail, even in images shot at very high ISOs.
: This advanced iteration leverages broader neural networks to extract fine textures, micro-contrast, and geometric fidelity from high-ISO images. It claims up to a 2.5-stop improvement in noise management while keeping edges well-defined. Laboratory-Calibrated Optics Modules : DeepPRIME XD is incredibly powerful, but it
Adobe recently added AI Denoise to Lightroom and Camera Raw. It is very good. So why buy DxO PureRAW 3.9?
While newer major versions of software always bring experimental features, point-releases like are highly valued by working professionals for their stability. This specific build includes: While it’s largely "one-click," version 3 allows you
Breathes new life into budget or vintage lenses by correcting geometric distortions and soft edges via updated DxO Modules.
Nevertheless, DxO PureRAW 3.9.0.33 Full is not without its considerations. The software is expensive for a tool that does not perform any creative edits, and its denoising power can be unnervingly effective—occasionally removing subtle atmospheric haze or very fine grain that the photographer might have considered aesthetic. Additionally, because it must demosaic the Raw file to apply corrections, the output DNG is often significantly larger than the original. A 30MB Sony Raw might become a 120MB DNG, which strains hard drive space and backup solutions. For casual shooters or those who prefer the grittier texture of film-like noise, PureRAW is overkill. But for the architectural, wildlife, or astrophotographer who needs every last photon counted and every line rendered straight, this is an indispensable tool.
When you shoot in RAW, your sensor captures linear data containing noise and optical flaws from your lens. DxO PureRAW uses laboratory-tested optical modules (created in DxO’s renowned labs) to correct distortion, vignetting, and chromatic aberration specific to your camera and lens combo. Then, its AI denoising engine cleans the image while recovering astonishing detail.