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Dxo photolab vs lightroom raw conversion quality
Dxo photolab vs lightroom raw conversion quality









dxo photolab vs lightroom raw conversion quality

Yup JPEG for me all in auto and 1080p for all video. So my question is what's the consensus on the best RAW convertor for the Mini 3 Pro DNG's? Is it the paid service of Photoshop/Lightroom or something else? I would be really interested to know.Īlso should I be able to convert a 48MP DNG to a TIFF in Photoshop or is there some limitation with the 48MP DNG's or maybe it's the fact I'm using my son's student access? I have been lucky to avoid the annual subscripton model of Photoshop so far and use Affinity Photo but if it's going to provide the best results I'll probably have to bite the bullet! My son is a student and I tried a 48MP DNG Mini 3 Pro DNG conversion on his student version of Photoshop using the built in Camera RAW and it seems to have delivered the best quality I have managed to achieve yet from a Mini 3 Pro DNG Conversion however it seems I can only export to PNG?

dxo photolab vs lightroom raw conversion quality

I have tried Affinity Photo and the conversions are OK but I don't own Photoshop as with the Olympus awesome proprietory RAW converter I haven't needed to. The JPEGS are pretty good and I have found that you can stack these and use HDR to get better quality than a RAW conversion but try doing this on a windy day and 100% alignment is challenging and time consuming so I'm investigating the best pathway to RAW convert for situations where you just get one shot. I have learned that the best detail is from the 48MP images so that's my default for best quality. I haven't had to use RAW on a drone until I got the Mini 3 Pro.

dxo photolab vs lightroom raw conversion quality

When I started using the Mini 1 there was no RAW so for images from that to get the best quality I had to rely on AEB, Mosaicing and Stacking several JPEGS to get the very best out of it. If I had a really tricky shot I could alwasy go back and purpose RAW develop for the scene to get the best out of the ORF (RAW) files. The default result was usually pretty awesome. It meant I could run Panos and Focus Stacks and HDR's which involved lots of files without messing around with individual conversion settings for each situation. So for years with my Olympus SLR the proprietory RAW converter on that gave such good colour I just shot in RAW ran all the images through the Olympus RAW converter on default settings and exported out to TIFFS.











Dxo photolab vs lightroom raw conversion quality