
Upon first launching PureRAW 3, some changes are immediately obvious. Upgrade pricing is provided for both products through DxO's customer portal, and a 30-day free trial is also available. A bundle with the Nik Collection 5 plugin pack is also available priced at $248, a discount of $30 over the individual pricing for both products. Still a fairly steep price tag, albeit not increased since launchĪvailable immediately, DxO PureRAW 3 is priced at $129.Export images in Linear DNG, TIFF or JPEG formats.Correct lens defects like distortion, chromatic aberration, softness and vignetting.Choose from HQ, PRIME, DeepPRIME or DeepPRIME XD denoising.Simple, clean user interface that works hand-in-hand with the tools you already use.
Designed for use with Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom and Lightroom Classic. It also brings several new correction types and controls, including the top-of-the-line DeepPRIME XD denoising algorithms that debuted last year with PhotoLab 6. Now, DxO PureRAW 3 arrives with an overhauled user interface that includes a versatile new queuing system. Last year, PureRAW received an update that improved its integration with Adobe's apps, boosted performance and added preliminary support for Fujifilm X-series cameras. With the new DxO PureRAW, though, you can stick with your existing workflow and still take advantage of some undeniably impressive correction technology. Previously, if you wanted to use these tools, you had to leave your existing imaging app and learn to use DxO PhotoLab instead. Two years ago, French software company DxO took a new tack with the noise and optical defect corrections for which it has long been famed.
DxO PureRAW 3 gives you the company's core noise and optical defect corrections in a clean, simple package designed to work alongside Adobe Photoshop or Lightroom.