

DeepPRIME is also very good in high ISO situations, noise is removed completely while keeping details. I use HD for photos taken in low ISO: they look less grainy and clean. PureRAW also applies noise reduction with one of the 3 options: HD, PRIME or DeepPRIME. I have also found that the resulting images have a wider field of view with some of my old lenses: Lumix 14mm and Lumix 14-45mm.

The resulting DNG files look nicer than those obtained with Lightroom: better clarity, sharpness, vignetting correction, etc. I like the lens correction applied to RAW files. Not sure what adjustments are available in PureRAW but I generally take the sharpness setting down a bit (to around -.75) as I found the default results in a slightly oversharpened image with Panasonic RAWs. I use Photolab 4 which has the same DeepPRIME denoiser and it produces excellent results on my G85 with any combination of lenses.

I have found it didn't create a good image for the E-M1III-Oly 8mm f1.8 fisheye combination, but tests with other primes on 2 different MFT cameras resulted in excellent results. It automatically produces a DNG with lens correction and noise elimination ready for your favorite software (or a JPG, if you prefer). MFT photographers shooting RAW should take a test run with the new app from DxO - DxO PureRAW.
