

DxO DeepPRIME also superbly performs demosaicing.

The images are improved for another big reason. And the thing is: YOU can do the same thing with a single click and DxO PhotoLab 4. Look at the yellow arrow and you’ll see that these enlargements are very small crops from a much larger image. This image was shot with a Canon S90, introduced in 2009 and not even a DSLR – it’s a tiny (but awesome) small-chip 10-megapixel pocketsize point-and-shoot camera. I claim that DxO DeepPRIME makes Raw files from 10+ year old digital cameras look like they were captured by new cameras. Except for the fact that I performed the conversions myself using Raw files from 10+ years ago, I would not believe the performance. Although the firmware in the camera is optimized to minimize noise, noise can nonetheless be increased by high sensitivity (ISO) settings, low levels of scene illumination, long of exposures and even high ambient temperature.ĭxO DeepPRIME corrects digital noise better than any software product I have ever witnessed. Mistakenly conflated with the grain that appears on film, noise is actually a natural byproduct of the electronic transaction that occurs between your camera’s sensor, signal processing ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit) and analog-to-digital conversion hardware. It can also appear as banding, i.e., a series of faint but disruptive parallel lines. On a digital image, noise appears as granulation and colored dots that significantly degrade the image quality. It’s what your TV looks like when the cable goes out. Think of it as radio static you can see instead of hear. A fully-functional, one-month trial version of DxO PhotoLab 4 is available on the DxO website. You can try DxO PhotoLab 4 for free for one month. Last but not least, the new DxO Instant Watermarking feature lets you demarcate photos by adding a text and/or graphic watermark directly to the image. They also added the ability to selectively copy and paste specific settings. The big news and most outstanding addition to DxO’s fourth version of PhotoLab software is DxO DeepPRIME, but DxO made other enhancements to this underappreciated photo editor.ĭxO PhotoLab 4 brings a new dynamic interface system called DxO Smart Workspace, offers an enhanced PhotoLibrary with a batch renaming feature, and streamlines the workflow by adding a new and exclusive editing history tool called DxO Advanced History. And I'm not kidding when I say it will make old Raw files from your 10+ years old camera look like they were shot with the best and latest camera model on the market. DxO DeepPRIME is a groundbreaking demosaicing and denoising engine based on artificial intelligence and trained with deep learning. This latest version features DxO DeepPRIME, a game-changing technology you’re going to be hearing about over and over from now on. DxO just released PhotoLab 4, a major update of their innovative photo-editing software.
