![]() ![]() Only took couple seconds for me to process a Sony A1 RAW file on DXO PhotoLab v5.1.0.47 (Intel) with Prime/Deep Prime on M1 Max. I'm still just clicking around a few of my normal apps on the M1 Max to see how some that are still intel apps perform on M1 Max. "editing just one Sony A1 file in DxO PureRaw took about two minutes." In contrast, opening the same file in ON1 NoNoise took about 5s during which it also rendered a full preview of the noise reduction applying and saving took another 2s. BTW, editing just one Sony A1 file in DxO PureRaw took about two minutes. ![]() I'd suggest looking at those other apps for things like denoise and sharpening. Save a bit and spend the extra £400 and you won't regret it.Īffinity will be fast DxO is not Apple Silicon native and in my testing with my 16" M1 Max I found DxO PureRaw to be very slow and the results on anything except super high ISO files was no better than Topaz DeNoise (not native, but fast) or ON1 NoNoise (Apple Silicon native and fast). I personally wouldn't consider a base memory spec for raw photo processing of R5 files. Scheduled for Wednesday so I will test lots once it is here. My MBP left China this morning after 6 days with an inactive tracking #. So 2min on an M1Max is a massive failure for DXO. I did test Lossless Compressed A1 RAW files and my 2015 iMac can process in DXO PureRaw in ~35-40s. The M1 Max was already substantially faster than my 2019 MBP, so another 25-30% gain only widens the gap. A quick test on my M1 Max is showing it to be about 25-30% faster on opening and processing the files when run as a Lightroom plugin. Well interesting news, I just got the email that the Beta of Topaz DeNoise with native Apple Silicon support is out.
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