Of course, the biggest news is for Fujifilm X-Trans camera users. On macOS, it goes beyond just opening the file with PureRAW as you get access to some seven Quick Actions. This works with Windows File Explorer and macOS Finder. If you don’t have Adobe products on your system, you can now simply Right-click an image file and select PureRAW. And guess what? Lightroom Classic users can Right-click on a number of RAW files and have DxO PureRAW 2 process the images, creating newly enhanced Linear DNG files back into the same folder, without having to step outside the application. Integration with editors and even the Finder are features that support a smoother workflow. You’ll see the promised speed bump only on Apple Silicon machines and on the latest Windows computers.Īdmittedly, speed isn’t everything. PureRAW 2 got stuck on “About 1 second remaining” for well over a minute, just like the first version did. The performance improvement I was excited about, though, didn’t materialize. PureRAW was awarded the EISA Best Advanced Photo Software 2021 prize upon its release, and version 2 builds on this success, offering new features and greater efficiency. There’s also improved OS integration with access via context menus, and with an iMac you won’t notice, but on a Windows PC the app now supports HiDPI displays. PureRAW 2 from DxO allows users to pre-process images without leaving Lightroom, and it now supports Fujifilm X-Trans cameras. Versatility, Speed, and Support for Fujifilm X-Trans Cameras
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