![]() In my experience, when it’s this close, subjectivity comes into play, and it really is down to your preference. If I were to get into the nitty-gritty of it, then in terms of pure quality, Photo Lab with Deep Prime enabled, is probably is a tiny bit cleaner and more detailed than Capture One or Lightroom when using Enhance. The truth is, it’s very close, and a lot of it comes down to subjective opinion, and choice of image and so on. ![]() I’ve had a lot of questions from people wondering how it compares to other solutions, such as Capture One or Lightroom. ![]() If you’re trying out the software, check out these options. It’s like a combination of Dehaze and Clarity rolled into one, and can be useful as a kind of “make good” button. It doesn’t work all the time, but it can be a handy one click option to improve your image.Ĭlear View Plus is a really interesting tool. The first is like an auto-tool for the lighting n the image, and can quickly fix exposure issues without clipping or having to adjust highlights, shadows etc, and without having to make lots of tweaks. Two of the functions that I really like in the software is DXO Smart Lighting and DXO Clear View plus. If you’re new to DXO Photo Lab, it can be a bit daunting at first with all the options, but it’s not too difficult to navigate once you get used to it. For the softer zooms, I leave it as standard. For Fuji’s super sharp prime lenses, I think the default is a little high, so I set the Global lens sharpening to -1. Personally, I turn this down a little depending on the lens. In fact, if anything, it might be a little too strong. (If you are in a Project - you’ll need to go back to the folder view to see the DNG)
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