3/21/2023 0 Comments Dxo photolab 2 presets![]() ![]() But with "No Correction" or with "Neutral Colors", there doesn't seem to be a color shift. In comparing an image of a pine tree, before, using DxO Standard, the green color of the needles was changing. And I imported the RAW files into Lightroom. So DxO is absolutely receiving the RAW file.Īnd Lightroom is using the RAW file. For example, DxO won't allow the use of Prime Noise Removal with a TIFF, yet if I want to, I can set Prime Noise Settings. Is that correct? And you sent the unedited raw file to DXO? Are you sure that DXO is absolutely editing a raw file and not an exported TIFF or jpeg from Lightroom? What is the file format of the file being edited in PhotoLab?Ībsolutely DxO is editing the RAW file. You made no edits to the file in Lightroom. Unfortunately, I no longer have Lightroom loaded as I ditched it in favor of PhotoLab around a year and a half ago so I can't test it for myself. Open a raw image directly in LR, then open the same image directly in DXO PhotoLab, ON1, or Capture One Pro with no correction and you'll see what I mean. Is that correct? And you sent the unedited raw file to DXO? Are you sure that DXO is absolutely editing a raw file and not an exported TIFF or jpeg from Lightroom? What is the file format of the file being edited in PhotoLab? Not sure exactly what is specifically going on here, but various programs often interpret colors slightly differently. I do see that the blue color is a bit darker. ![]() The second image is the result of going to File/PlugIn-Extras in Lightroom, and calling the RAW file into DxO with "No Correction". It surprised me at how well it held focus. I was experimenting to see how the continuous focus worked as the jet flew though light clouds. ![]() This was taken in RAW on a Sony A6300 with the silver 18-200mm lens. Here is the original in Lightroom with no adjustments. ![]()
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