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Photolab 5
Photolab 5





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Although many func­tions for RAW pro­cess­ing have been added and exist­ing ones improved, this is not rel­e­vant for me, since I only use the Deep­PRIME algo­rithm in Pho­to­Lab. Now DxO Pho­to­Lab has been updat­ed to ver­sion num­ber 5. With my Canon EOS R5, I now have no wor­ries about using ISO val­ues up to 12,800 when necessary.

photolab 5

Since then, I’ve been using DxO Deep­PRIME reg­u­lar­ly and hap­pi­ly. A detailed report on my results can be found here. I down­loaded the tri­al ver­sion out of curios­i­ty and was so thrilled with the results that I bought DxO Pho­to­Lab 4 just for denois­ing my high-ISO shots. In ver­sion 4 of Pho­to­Lab, DxO intro­duced Deep­PRIME*, an arti­fi­cial intel­li­gence-based method for reduc­ing noise in pho­tos. Since Ver­sion 1 of Light­room, I have also orga­nized and key­word­ed all my images there. I con­tin­ue to do all fur­ther pro­cess­ing and all pro­cess­ing of all images that do not require this elab­o­rate denois­ing in Adobe Light­room. More details can be found in my updat­ed review.Īs I wrote in my pre­vi­ous arti­cle on DxO Pho­to­Lab 5, I’ve been using DxO Pho­to­Lab since ver­sion 4 to denoise my high-ISO shots using the awe­some Deep­PRIME process imple­ment­ed there, and exclu­sive­ly for that pur­pose. In ver­sion 6, DxO has improved denois­ing even fur­ther and intro­duced the even more refined AI-based Deep­PRIME XP algo­rithm. The results when denois­ing with Deep­PRIME are prac­ti­cal­ly iden­ti­cal in all ver­sions, so every­thing pre­sent­ed here con­tin­ues to apply to it. This arti­cle still refers to the pre­vi­ous ver­sion 5. In the mean­time, DxO has released ver­sion 6 of its RAW con­vert­er DxO Pho­to­Lab*.







Photolab 5