![]() ![]() DNG output files are demosaiced.”Īdobe DNG Converter, if left at defaults will produce a DNG file that behaves in PhotoLab like the original RAW file. The short answer again is, “No, the situation hasn’t changed. (of course the file names were all the same.)Īnyway, Long answer to a very simple question. The edits were all still good and C1 didn’t care that the DNG files had changed. Once the Deepprime denoising was done, I would replace the adobe converted DNG files with the DeepPrime demosaiced/denoised ones and export. I could start editing those in C1 while I ran all the ARW’s through deepprime creating a second set of DNG files. ![]() This would create true raw DNG files that were not demosaiced, but were effectively the same data that was in the original ARW. My process would be convert all ARW files (Sony’s raw format, similar to NEF) in Adobe DNG converter. (I used Photolab now, and don’t use C1 at all anymore.) ![]() In fact I used to do this as well when I was still using capture one. That said, I still think you can do what you want. Has the situation changed? Does PureRAW do what PL6E does not do in terms of raw conversion and output file formats?ĭeepPrime noise reduction and demosaicing are closely linked… The output of DeepPrime noise reduction is ALWAYS demosaiced. Not the same kind of DNG that is the raw (un-de-mosaiced) file format from a camera that uses DNG for raw files, but a de-mosaiced DNG. In previous questions to DxO PL Elite technical support, I was informed that the DNG file produced from a NEF, even with nothing more than DeepPRIME denoising, was NOT an un-de-mosaiced DNG (“true” RAW), but a de-mosaiced (not real RAW) DNG. If I want to work on a noise reduced original, I convert the DNG. If I want work on the original, I convert the NEF. While it introduces another step in raw conversion, it does so in a unique way: basically you drag a raw file(s) to PureRaw, which applies the PRIME noise reduction on the undemosaiced data (it can also apply all the DxO lens corrections) to produce a DNG file.īecause PureRaw can run as a batch and creates DNG files, I can just stuff those back into the same folder they came from. The above web URL title is not the subject of this query topic. ![]()
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