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I know this is of no interest to the Adobe zombies but for those of us who will not be assimilated, DT has just released 4.4.2
This version is especially exciting for me because:
A) it now supports Profiled Denoise for the A7 IV. As opposed to most NR programs which depend on luminance for the information, DT's Profiled Denoise uses actual samples from the camera for each ISO setting, so it's based on real sensor performance. I am hoping this will mean I no longer need to denoise in Affinity, save as a PNG, then finish in DT.
B) It finally supports Sony's Lossless Compressed RAW. Been waiting for this one.
DT is extremely aggressive in updating, turning out at least one and typically 2+ updates per year. As a free, open-source program they depend on users to submit camera profiles so they can be added to the modules.
This version is especially exciting for me because:
A) it now supports Profiled Denoise for the A7 IV. As opposed to most NR programs which depend on luminance for the information, DT's Profiled Denoise uses actual samples from the camera for each ISO setting, so it's based on real sensor performance. I am hoping this will mean I no longer need to denoise in Affinity, save as a PNG, then finish in DT.
B) It finally supports Sony's Lossless Compressed RAW. Been waiting for this one.
DT is extremely aggressive in updating, turning out at least one and typically 2+ updates per year. As a free, open-source program they depend on users to submit camera profiles so they can be added to the modules.