
Firstly, it can work as a standalone program, into which you import your raw files and then process them. PureRAW can be used in several different ways.

Let’s see if version 3 is a worthy update. However, with previous versions I concluded that it could easily represent money well spent. The interface has been cosmetically redesigned, too, with a cleaner look.Īt $129 / £115 for a one-off licence, or £69 for users of previous versions to upgrade, DxO PureRAW 3 may look expensive for a program that turns your raw files into better raw files, but doesn’t produce finished output. This makes PureRAW 3 compatible with a wider range of image processing programs that don’t support DNG files. It’s also now possible to export your images as TIFF files, in a choice of 8-bit or 16-bit colour depths.


DxO PureRAW 3 now has a processing queue.
