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May 12, 2021 11:52:05   #
Soul Dr. Loc: Beautiful Shenandoah Valley
 
Two things I see in the final images, is loss of contrast and the overall colors are not as dark as the originals.
Other than that they look pretty good.

will

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May 12, 2021 12:36:05   #
mwsilvers Loc: Central New Jersey
 
photoman43 wrote:
I use deep prime in DxO pl4 elite and am very satisfied with the results


I use PhotoLab 4 Elite as well and could not be happier with DeepPRIME results. Unlike PureRAW, PhotoLab allows for modifications to DeepPRIME settings as you probably know.. Hopefully a future version of PureRAW will allow users to modify the settings for its features including DeepPRIME denoising, Lens sharpening, Chromatic Aberration, Lens Distortion and Vignetting. That should address some of the concerns some people are expressing.

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May 12, 2021 12:47:47   #
TheShoe Loc: Lacey, WA
 
mwsilvers wrote:
DeepPRIME does not work on jpegs, only camera native raw files.


The same is true for Prime; only HQ works for anything that is not camera raw.

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May 12, 2021 13:40:06   #
WILLARD98407 Loc: TACOMA, WA.
 
mwsilvers wrote:
That is an old and not very powerful card by today's standards. I am pretty confident it is not supported and therefore your computer is using its CPU to process DeepPRIME.


You're right. It is. I have time, so I'm ok with it.
going to try the program on my new laptop gamer and see how it does.

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May 12, 2021 13:41:55   #
WILLARD98407 Loc: TACOMA, WA.
 
TheShoe wrote:
The same is true for Prime; only HQ works for anything that is not camera raw.


Thnx. I'll try that level on some jpegs and see what happens.

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May 12, 2021 13:43:37   #
WILLARD98407 Loc: TACOMA, WA.
 
Soul Dr. wrote:
Two things I see in the final images, is loss of contrast and the overall colors are not as dark as the originals.
Other than that they look pretty good.

will


Also, when comparing the before and after on-screen side by side, the prime version seems just a little smaller.

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May 12, 2021 13:46:19   #
WILLARD98407 Loc: TACOMA, WA.
 
mwsilvers wrote:
That is an old and not very powerful card by today's standards. I am pretty confident it is not supported and therefore your computer is using its CPU to process DeepPRIME.


yeah, I know just how my card feels. same description.

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