![]() ![]() In addition, DxO PureRAW 2 now supports raw files from X-Trans sensors, bringing the benefits of DeepPRIME corrections to Fujifilm X Series photographers. ![]() Similar functionality is now integrated into Windows File Explorer and the macOS Finder: simply right-click files and choose from the context menu to start the process. In Lightroom Classic, users can right-click on several raw files and have DxO PureRAW 2 process the images, creating newly enhanced Linear DNG files back in the same folder without having to step outside of the application. According to DxO, PureRAW 2 offers two new integrations to make the workflow even smoother. The underlying architecture was already pretty fast, and I believe it used native frameworks anyway, but now that the whole application is native M1, it no longer needs to load under rosetta, so aside from speed gains, it should use slightly less memory too.Today, DxO is releasing a second generation of the DxO software, DxO PureRAW 2. I’ve had a chance to try this out, and so far it does seem snappier. ![]() As there’s no need for Rosetta, PureRAW 2’s interface runs up to 10% faster. Now fully compliant with Apple’s revolutionary Silicon, DxO PureRAW Version 2.1 not only uses the neural processor architecture for RAW image processing, but also benefits from working with the M1 and M2 chips at a user interface level. This release also adds support for the latest Canon Eos R series of cameras, and adds some improvements to the batch processing workflow.įrom the Press Release … PureRAW 2 is accelerated by Apple Siliconĭespite receiving a big update to optimize speed just a few months ago, we knew that we could get more from DxO PureRAW 2 on Apple’s latest architecture. Version 2.1 is now fully native on Apple silicon, and leverages Apple’s M1 and M2 processors. DXO labs have just released an update for DXO Pure Raw 2. ![]()
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