Users can also now access sample high ISO raw files directly from the main interface of the application once opened and in an empty state. This includes more than 28 Fujifilm camera and lens combinations (including the Fuji X-Pro1, Fuji X-M1, Fuji X-E1, Fuji X30, and Fuji X20) as well as several new Leica, Nikon, Canon, Sony, and Ricoh additions. PureRAW 2.0 also includes improved support for HiDPI Displays giving photographers more control on Windows machines and has updated support for its camera and lens combinations, increasing the number of supported combinations to over 70,000 combinations. DxO claims this update has improved speeds by up to four times faster when run on an Apple Silicon (M1) machine and up to 1.5 times faster on a Windows PC (or Intel-based Mac). This includes a reported significant upgrade in the speed of DxO DeepPRIME, making it much more responsive with improved processing and export times. The company also says it has improved the performance of a plethora of other features within the app. The company says the support for these files brings “significant benefits of DeepPRIME to Fujifilm XT photographers where they can expect clean images, free of noise and artifacts, with deep, vibrant colors even at high ISO levels.” With DxO PureRAW 2 – zoom Without DxO PureRAW 2 – zoom The other major update for PureRAW is the support for Fujifilm X-Trans files.
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