Set the aperture … and not worry about ISO too much …. Being able to photograph at high ISO let’s me get my other settings At yesterday’s concert, I was able to get my shutter speed up …. and, of course, when viewed 100 percent on full size image one can always find something to nitpick about. Now the disclaimer – The majority of my images are for social media for the organizations … so I downsize to 1280 on long side …. DxO claims an ‘up to 4x’ speed improvement on M1 Hardware, or 1.5x on ‘the best windows Computers’. It didn’t make much sense to me and was a major oversight of version 1. Also, it does take around 20 seconds to process each image on my computer. DxO Photolab (a full-blown Lightroom replacement) can be invoked from Lightroom, but PureRAW couldn’t (until now). over 90MB (original Fuji compressed raw are around 30MB. I run it in batch mode with DeepPrime option – and applying the lens profiles it detects (another plus)… create output DNG files which then go into C1. I’m using it as a ‘pre-processor’ for C1 for high ISO images (greater than 1600)…. When they announced PureRaw 2 and it’s support for Fuji X-trans sensor, I tested it, then purchased it, and I am very pleased with the results I’m getting. there are some advantages to using PhotoLab over PureRaw. However, if you want to use DXO’s technology with Lightroom, you can still use PhotoLab as a way to pre-bake your Fujifilm Raw files for use with Adobe applications. DXO’s photolab started supporting various Fuji cameras and I tested it’s DeepPrime function with great results, but I really didn’t/don’t want to be switching away from C1. DXO’s Raw Pre-Processing application, Pure Raw, currently does not support Fuji files. I’ve use Capture One (C1) for years, and overall I’m very pleased with how it handles my Fuji raw files, however, one area it really lacks in is how it handles high ISO/noise. I do a lot of event photography for several local non-profit organizations The majority of the events are indoors under challenging lighting conditions (no flash) which of course requires high ISO and the challenge of noise.
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