![]() ![]() ( BTW, tried to use the settings from raw-file in ON1 – took note and had to choose them by hand, while AI Auto couldn’t be applied at all – also no success. The contrast seems to be to high to be reduced sufficiently, and bringing the shadows up I exported your raw-file from DxO PL4 as DNG with denoise & optical corrections only (same as PureRAW = no exposure manipulation) and opened it in ON1 2020.6 Now, I had several trials with your file … When I tried PhotoLab, it recognized them all (except the TC) and even some from my ‘entry’ to the digital world. I will upload it here, if you want to play around with it yourself in used ON1 since 2018, I upgraded twice – and stopped as I was still missing support for a couple of lenses. ![]() The only solution would be to convert the file to a TIF and then back to DNG (since Pure Raw doesn’t work with TIFs)Īll this is a pity, since Pure Raw does a much better job with colour noise, providing exposure is correct, than Topaz DeNoise AI. If I adjust exposure in On1, that change does not carry over. ![]() My understanding, from watching several YouTube videos, is that if you have DxO PL4, you can tweak exposure etc BEFORE denoising. The results are horrible, even with a lot of tweaking, such as reducing the contrast. That’s certainly NOT the case with On1, so if I have an underexposed image, like the one I posted above, I have to adjust exposure back in On1 after Pure Raw has worked its magic. I might have misunderstood the videos, but I got the impression that with LR some sort of metadata is sent over to Pure Raw, which means that, yes, you can do things like increase exposure etc. ![]()
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