
With that you can direct the attention of the view to your subject in minutes. The AI in Lightroom is so great it lets you select the subject with just 1 click. Last aspect I think is a big downside is the ease of Lightroom applying local adjustments. It is too difficult to edit photo's where you can only see the outcome when you've processed it. But when I export, the noise is often gone, or much less there. When I edit my photo, sometimes the noise in the preview explodes to everywhere in my photo. Preview Example does not show actual outcomeĪnother big downside are the previews. Clearview Plus is definitely crappy and creates so much noise when you overstep it.

Until now I find it impossible to edit my photo after I got it sharpened right. Dehazing, microcontrast, texture, color handling. The pictures came out more crisp than Lightroom as standalone can produce.īut then I went on with all the other aspects I love Lightroom for. Of course, these aspects kept being great. So I tried PhotoLab 5, which uses the same sharpening and denoising algorithms as PureRaw. But it still required Lightroom and therefor, a monthly subscription. And sure enough, the sharpness of my birds improved drastically. So I asked how?! And the response was: DxO PhotoLab 5.įirst I tried the DxO PureRaw technology which I then used as a pre-sharpener before I went to Lightroom.

The main reason is that I saw people posting pictures of birds with the same lens I have that were definitely sharper than mine.
#DPREVIEW DXO PHOTOLAB 3 SOFTWARE#
Currently I am evaluating photo editing software outside of Adobe products.
