![]() Simply put, Prime is staggeringly good at fixing noise. ![]() Besides, the results are worth waiting for. ![]() As such, the export process can take a couple of minutes (depending on your processing power) but it’s rarely an inconvenience as you can work on other photos while the export takes place in the background. Instead the fix takes place upon exporting an image (using Export to Disk – Cmd/Ctrl+K). But that’s because Prime uses advanced noise-reducing algorithms that are too much of a memory hog to be applied during editing. Aside from a preview of the fix in the noise panel, the image looks just as it did before. After pressing the button very little changes. On the face of it Prime is a simple feature, an unassuming button located in the noise reduction panel to the right of the PhotoLab 2 interface. For many photographers – especially those who routinely shoot in low light – it’s the main reason to use DxO for their raw processing. Exclusive to the Elite edition of PhotoLab 2, the Prime noise reduction command is the jewel in DxO’s crown.
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