![]() Distortion > Force Parallel now changed and defaults to horizontal, not vertical. I intentionally only have one Lightroom catalog for editing because I need to be able to see and search for my photos in one place (I am a member of the press and often need to find some of my old photos). Work flow issues between Affinity (focus stacking) and DXO. ![]() FYI I have one HUGE Lightroom Catalog, where all of my tens of thousands (perhaps hundreds of thousands) of photos - and edits that I made to any of them - are catalogued. ![]() How do I get DxO PureRAW to open, apply its denoise AI improvements to my photo, and then send it back into Lightroom Classic where I may continue editing? My final edited photos are JPEGs - not DNGs or anything else, to save storage space. This is the stage in my usual workflow where my photo to be edited opens in Topaz DeNoise AI, which is the denoise software that I currently use. I tried clicking on the “DxO PR” icon that was installed with the download but all that does is it displays the screen inviting me to download the free trial or buy the software. My usual workflow is to open a photo to be edited in Lightroom Classic, then in the “Photo” drop-down menu I select “Edit In.” All of my Topaz plug-ins appear there, but DxO PureRAW 3 does not. When I try to access it to process a photo (Canon R3 RAW image) in Lightroom Classic (12.2.1 Release, Camera Raw 15.2), DxO does not appear anywhere. It was added to my applications folder but it will not run. Flip your images vertically or horizontally. ![]() I just downloaded and installed the free, 30-day trial of DxO PureRAW 3. New features in DxO ViewPoint 4: The powerful new ReShape tool offers you even more control over your compositions by letting you distort parts of your image using a customizable grid overlay.
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