
There was, however, a slight lens fuzziness. Despite this exposure being relatively long, no noise was present in the original. The first test I ran was with four shots from a Sony A700 at ISO 100 mounted on a tripod in a scarcely lit living room, requiring me to use a 3-seconds+ exposure time. When a company tells the press its new product can turn any RAW image into a perfect linear DNG that can be further processed in any linear DNG aware image editor, reviewers become suspicious, so I it was with some devilish pleasure I took a pre-release version of PureRAW to the test. DxO AI-based PureRAW removes noise, chromatic aberrations, unwanted vignetting, distortion, and insufficient sharpness with an unprecedented level of quality. DxO announced PureRAW, its newest application, to the press on March 29, 2021.
