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  • Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
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    0:00 intro
    1:21 disclaimer
    1:41 content
    2:27 #1 Tonality
    3:32 Lightroom
    4:18 Luminar Neo
    5:15 DxO Photolab
    6:44 #2 Noise Suppression
    7:08 Lightroom
    8:32 Luminar Neo
    10:07 DxO Photolab
    11:15 #3 Lens Corrections
    12:00 Lightroom
    12:47 Luminar Neo
    13:12 DxO Photolab
    13:45 More Lens Corrections
    14:17 Summary
    14:24 Lightroom Pros
    14:57 Lightroom Cons
    15:11 Luminar Neo Pros
    15:24 Luminar Neo Cons
    15:44 DxO Photolab Pros
    16:11 DxO Photolab Cons
    16:32 #4 What Matters
    16:57 Vision
    17:23 IQ does not matter
    17:40 Recommendation
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Комментарии • 99

  • @mattisulanto
    @mattisulanto  Год назад +1

    DxO Photolab6 (affiliate linki): tidd.ly/3R6etJX
    Luminar Neo (affiliate link): skylum.evyy.net/91r7W

  • @40mmSummarit
    @40mmSummarit 4 дня назад +1

    Excellent review. Very logically structured and easy to follow.

  • @yotuberudy85
    @yotuberudy85 Год назад +2

    Absolutely thanks for the timing descriptions, it is a respectful and professional approach.

  • @Ed-lz4jv
    @Ed-lz4jv Месяц назад +3

    Luminar is good for people who are not serious about photography , it is still a Lut based toy

  • @Sam-wk3yy
    @Sam-wk3yy Год назад +2

    These kinds of videos are gold nuggets. Thanks!

  • @adriancozma6102
    @adriancozma6102 8 месяцев назад +1

    Very useful comparison. Thank you!

  • @peggy_web
    @peggy_web 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks so much for your video. Really helpful and interesting

  • @westegg
    @westegg Год назад +1

    Very interesting content! Thank you~

  • @Chris-Brown-
    @Chris-Brown- 4 месяца назад +2

    I use affinity for full manual processing.
    Luminar is lacking in quality, especially the AI stuff, but it is so easy to use.
    1. Pick function
    2. Adjust Sliders
    3. Apply Mask
    4. Repeat

  • @entrigueall2661
    @entrigueall2661 Год назад +5

    “ The buildings still look like bananas”, 😅. I have all three also. DXO was recommended by several M43 users. I find it gives me the best results most times. It does have slight learning curve at first. Thanks for the video.

  • @devroombagchus7460
    @devroombagchus7460 Год назад +1

    Thanks Matti. Very clear and thorough. My problem is that I work mainly with scans of negatives. No film or lens profiles anywhere. I especially liked the ending of your video. There is no such thing as an all-purpose perfect camera/lens.

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Год назад

      Thanks. I'm not sure lens profiles are necessary for film photos.

  • @amermeleitor
    @amermeleitor Год назад +5

    Great comparison! Thanks!
    A thing I noted it's that Lightroom works better than others for JPG files. It extract more dynamic range and better non blotchy colors when pushed, unlike others
    I hope you make another video with other raw development apps, like ON1, Affinity, Capture One, etc
    Even would be interesting to compare free alternatives like Darktable, Photoscape, Gimp, etc

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Год назад +2

      Thank you. I'm considering other apps, but it takes a while to learn even the basics of each app.

  • @gogoman1974
    @gogoman1974 7 месяцев назад +1

    Danke!

  • @entrigueall2661
    @entrigueall2661 Год назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @aviatorman8
    @aviatorman8 Год назад +2

    Interesting comparison. Lr is my main. Occasionally I use DXO for DeePrime and optical corrections. Other times I use Luminar for a quick workflow using the HDR conversion and a couple of effects.

  • @JimiCanRead
    @JimiCanRead Год назад +3

    Dxo looks really good. I would probably use it over Lightroom but I pay for the Adobe suite anyway for access to some of the other software like photoshop and InDesign so it’s not worth paying again. The noise features from dxo are so impressive though, I hope Adobe catches up to them

  • @geogu3images
    @geogu3images Год назад +3

    Well done Matti, very informative. I have both DxO and LR to decide where to start my workflow. If you can, get your hands on the Nik Collection as either standalone or plug in to either or both LR and DxO, then review them. Both combos are quite powerful and the Nik options for film emulations are extensive. All of my black and white images get processed through Silver Efex. If you then add the Topaz package, many of those greatly composed but throwaway images will take on a whole new life.

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Год назад

      Thank you. Great tips and I'll take a look at Nik Collection.

    • @mattiafalappi5516
      @mattiafalappi5516 Год назад

      @@mattisulantoSilkypix might be a good alternative for raw editing,especially for lumix and pentax users,it packs all the principal features common to all raw developers and add some nice styles,a simple to use ui and interesting raw demosaicinig modes,it even has some special blending options and super resolution,support for pixelshift raw files from lumix and Pentax cameras.
      I find embedded the color profiles for my sony camera really great,it's an accurate sooc,i really recommend it.

  • @trlerv
    @trlerv Год назад +1

    Takk!

  • @naidadad9311
    @naidadad9311 Год назад +1

    Thanks a lot

  • @kemerthomson
    @kemerthomson Год назад +4

    Excellent summary and conclusions. I think Luminar Neo is great for photographers who aren’t too choosy and want the software to a lot for them automagically, but it fails as soon as you start “pixel peeping.” Don’t take that as a criticism: there are plenty of people who are enthusiastic photographers, but don’t want to commit a lot of time and effort into learning software. I agree that DxO PhotoLab is daunting at first, and requires a commitment to learn well, but generally produces more accurate images, in terms of color, distortion, and sharpness. I often find that Lightroom will generate the most pleasing colors, which is not to say most accurate. I generally use Lightroom for everything, then re-edit with DxO for my “best” pictures.

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing. I agree that each of these apps have a place and what you prefer is a personal choice.

    • @yotuberudy85
      @yotuberudy85 Год назад

      Yes it is, since I have no time and memory to use Photoshop workflows so luminar is my choice. For noise reduction I use topaz.

  • @paulthomas8986
    @paulthomas8986 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the great comparison. Im a longtime Lightroom user and really hope they upgrade their noise reduction algorithm. Reducing the noise on high iso images destroys to much detail compared to topaz and dxo.

  • @walterzannoni
    @walterzannoni Год назад +5

    Hi Matti, thanks for sharing. You have generally confirmed what is also my thought and experience. Working with M43 and sometimes1" I absolutely prefer DXO. It is true that the controls are a bit too spread out, but if you create presets everything flows quite well. Unfortunately for noise reduction Lr is not up to the mark. The thing I find great is the possibility to export from DXO to DNG for those who prefer to do color corrections in Lr, with a noise-free file and very good optical correction. I just photographed a concert with the little Lumix TZ100 in very poor lighting conditions. I worked at 6400 iso with a 1" sensor and got a surprisingly good result with DXO.

  • @marcomarcon5802
    @marcomarcon5802 Год назад +2

    Thanks for this. I have the same apps, but I keep using Lightroom, and occasionally Photoshop for the more advanced stuff. As for lens correction, I first let LR do it, then often tweak it manually, I am an art curator, and I am quite obsessive about straight lines being just so, and even the best lens has an amount of distortion. Obviously if you photograph people or landscape, a bit of distortion is fine, but for buildings, rooms, or objects (as I do) distortion must be under control, otherwise you look like an amateur

  • @Sam-wk3yy
    @Sam-wk3yy Год назад +1

    12:16 Hmm, maybe the lens correction data of a picture file can be removed, before importing to raw converter. But well, it's gone forever then, unless it's put back and imported again.

  • @danncorbit3623
    @danncorbit3623 Год назад +3

    Very interesting. I am a little intrigued by dxo (Ken Rockwell raves about it too). I have been using Affinity and Topaz. Topaz has the best noise reduction, but I don't like how it sharpens. Affinity is very capable, but after recent upgrades, I can only load four 50MP images at a time. I have 128GB of RAM and 64 threads of execution so I feel like that limit should be higher. Maybe dxo is worth a shot.

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Год назад

      Thanks. Give it a try and find out. I have no idea about the RAM or other requirements, because I use Mac M1 and all these apps work great on that.

  • @johns7988
    @johns7988 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this excellent video. I think it would be helpful to add On1 Photo Raw2023 into the comparison. I'd love to hear how you think it fits in with these 3

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Год назад

      Thanks. That is one idea for the future.

  • @guyjordan8201
    @guyjordan8201 Год назад +1

    Hi and thank you for a good review. My one criticism though was it at the very end I felt let down. You left out cost under the heading of it being private… I don’t consider pricing facts any more personal than whether a workflow is easy or complicated. Pricing did not have to be editorialized, but stating it simply would’ve been welcome.

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Год назад +1

      Thanks. There are several options in the pricing and listing all those felt unnecessary, because everyone can find them easily. The video is already quite long. I said in the video, that if you find an app that works for you, it's worth the price.

  • @jonastruemper637
    @jonastruemper637 Год назад +1

    Hey Matti,
    in terms of backwards compatibility, have you tried loading the Nikon D1x file into PL6 after converting it to DNG rather than the original NEF? It might work as well.

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Год назад +1

      Thanks. Did not try that and it might work indeed.

  • @malcolmwright6948
    @malcolmwright6948 Год назад +1

    Hi Matti
    Really good video. One question have you ever heard of Affinity Photo? A lot of the members in my camera club use it here in the UK, just wondering if it only has a UK following ?

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Год назад

      Thank you. I have heard of Affinity Photo, but I have never used it. There are so many RAW tools, too many😀

    • @ruuddirks5565
      @ruuddirks5565 Год назад

      @@mattisulanto Affinity is a good editing tool with layers and a lot of tricks. The RAW processor part works fine, but it is probably not as good as DxO.

  • @veikop
    @veikop Год назад +2

    Nice. Have you ever used Lightroom with your smartphone or do you perfer to have laptop? As a daily worker it is much flexibel combo than any software i have found. Just super fast and easy anywhere and anytime.

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Год назад +1

      Thanks. I have LR mobile on my phone and use it occasionally. Also like it a lot.

  • @jordanking7711
    @jordanking7711 2 месяца назад +1

    One MAJOR downside of DxO Photolab, is that it is NOT compatible with every single smartphone for those of us that don't shoot with cameras and instead with smartphones that shoot in DNG or RAW. Samsung especially.

  • @RobertLeeAtYT
    @RobertLeeAtYT Год назад +3

    I've basically stuck with the same backend workflow for a couple of decades now. It's whatever manufacturer provided RAW to 16 bit TIFF conversion first, then a bunch of strung together point tools. It works well but is cumbersome. The DxO product looks quite good. I'll check it out.
    For what it's worth, I've been a long time user of Neat Image for noise reduction. The most compelling aspect is the possibility of calibration per camera or film emulsion. You shoot their noise calibration test chart for the specific camera/film/sensor/iso setting/film development regime. The program generates a custom profile to that specific configuration. The resulting image output quality is very, very high.

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Год назад

      Thanks. Never heard of Neat Image, but I'll check is out.

    • @larrysmith6797
      @larrysmith6797 Год назад

      I'm a long time Neat Image user. PhotoLab Deep PrimeXD noise reduction is calibrated to specific cameras and camera bodies. I guess you missed that part.

  • @STACYBURK
    @STACYBURK 7 месяцев назад

    Just curious why you didn't include ON1 Raw?

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  7 месяцев назад

      I included the apps that I happen to have. There are also other apps that I did not include like Capture One, Darktable, RawTherapee and Affinity Photo. It would also make the video too long if I had many more apps included.

  • @lgnyqvist
    @lgnyqvist 4 месяца назад +1

    Yes.... Bought Luminar because Photolab don't yet work with raw files from Fujifilm X100VI. Also compared with raw filer from GFX100S.
    This two programs dont play in the same league

  • @pafa7179
    @pafa7179 Год назад +1

    Do you you know Silkypix 11 which i use ?

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Год назад

      I know of it, but I don't use it. Happy to hear it works for you.

  • @turdboman
    @turdboman Месяц назад +1

    how did you get the same exact picture from 3 different cameras ?

  • @josh6499
    @josh6499 Год назад +1

    Capture One is the best by far, but LR is close. The other 2 are fun and DXO has great noise reduction features.

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your opinion.

    • @Ed-lz4jv
      @Ed-lz4jv Месяц назад

      C! wants your money , with no updates...customers are leaving like me

  • @Bussmicke2305
    @Bussmicke2305 Год назад +1

    Testa DxO PureRAW 2. Den gör underverk och den borde du göra en video om hälsar Micke i Västerås, Sverige

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Год назад +1

      Thanks or tackar😀 I understand Photolab 6 uses the same technology for noise and sharpening as PureRAW2.

  • @k_i_m_m_o
    @k_i_m_m_o 7 месяцев назад +1

    I shoot with Nikon D90 and I have noticed that DXO Photolab destroys the beautiful colors of Nikon RAW files. Especially shades of red. Nikon NX Studio preserves the colors the best, even though it's quite a clunky software.

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  7 месяцев назад

      Have you tried changing the working color space? There are two options, classic and DxO wide gamut.There are also several color rendering options which all produce very different result. There is even a D90 color available.

  • @schotterfreund
    @schotterfreund Год назад +1

    What about darktable? Open-Source, automatable throught scripting...

  • @erichearduga
    @erichearduga Год назад +1

    The more I try to use Neo... the less I really use it.

  • @raylander6329
    @raylander6329 Год назад

    No comments on price, but this IS IMPORTANT; For the price you pay for DXO or Luminar, Lightroom charges you that price EVERY YEAR!!! Hm...

    • @Ed-lz4jv
      @Ed-lz4jv Месяц назад

      LR is better

  • @BuildingByFaith
    @BuildingByFaith Год назад +1

    Great video. Thank you for sharing. I use DxO PureRaw for lens corrections and noise reduction, then finish processing in Luminar Neo. I started on LuminarAI, which was good for me as I am an amateur, and I could apply a template in LuminarAI and see what adjustments were made. LuminarNeo no longer shows you the adjustments for presents, but I no longer use them anyway. Based on your review, I'm glad I started with Liminar but think that I would like to try PhotoLab6. BTW, Anthony Turnham has a video on importing camera profiles into LuminarNeo:
    ruclips.net/video/7JFjFyotHpE/видео.html

  • @exitar1
    @exitar1 3 месяца назад +1

    Capture one…

    • @Ed-lz4jv
      @Ed-lz4jv Месяц назад +1

      I use it 3yrs now....They are not adding any real features recent and now screwing customers with PRICE plan policy....going BACK to LR

  • @chacmool2581
    @chacmool2581 Год назад +1

    None of the above. For Canon it's Canon's own DPP which contains Canon's proprietary secret sauce.

  • @patmat.
    @patmat. 6 месяцев назад +1

    Adobe LR and luminar are subscription based = no-go, I pay I own, I don't get milked for the rest of my by some marketing dude.

    • @williamshevr
      @williamshevr 5 месяцев назад

      Luminar is also perpetual license based, checked your facts, it's litterally on the pricing page, it's either subscription or 199$ for the perpetual license...

    • @Ed-lz4jv
      @Ed-lz4jv Месяц назад

      @@williamshevr Luminor is a cheap Toy not worth that money

  • @kym-bid-bidstrup3623
    @kym-bid-bidstrup3623 7 месяцев назад +4

    Given that the title of this video is the "best RAW developer", surely that is DXO PL6. It's vastly superior to Luminar Neo and noticeably better than LR.

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your opinion.

  • @ddsdss256
    @ddsdss256 Год назад +1

    Thanks, but let's just get this out of the way--replacing the sky with somebody else's is CHEATING, so shame on Luminar for even offering this. The only place for AI in the art world is to help optimize your vision (e.g., "cleanup" functions such as NR, which would be impossible to do "manually"), not substitute someone else's (or worse, a machine's)!
    One minor note--you didn't use DeepPRIME XD. which is even better than DeepPRIME, plus you can of course control how it's used. That said, as you point out, it's not the "technical perfection" of an image that counts, it's the content, composition, and "feel"--many of the best, most compelling images have what many would consider to be very low "IQ"...
    Re my take on these programs, my Lumix cameras included free SilkyPix, so I started with that years ago, but as LR is the most popular RAW processor (which of course doesn't mean it's the best), I demoed it (for 90 days, as I recall) and processed several hundred images. It was OK (and a bit more powerful than the free SilkyPix) but I don't like to "rent" software, so I did some research and explored other options. I considered Capture One, but settled on PhotoLab (4) and got the Elite version, plus FilmPack, and Nik. I currently have the latest versions of all of those plus ViewPoint4. I also have (but rarely use) PaintShop Pro UItimate 2022 plus the Topaz "IQ bundle"/Photo AI for older files, including non-RAWs. All of these programs are amazing but my DxO-based workflow enables me to quickly get the results I want (and a lot easier than with film). PL is incredibly versatile and IMO far superior to LR, and the more you use it, the more you understand how to quickly, easily get the results you want (sometimes fine-tuning with Nik, the elements of which work standalone or as plug-ins for other programs). Of course there's a learning curve, but that's the thing--the more capable the tool, the more operational nuances there are to using it to best effect (and there are many tutorials).

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Год назад

      Thanks for your insights. I did not use DeePRIME XD, because in that photo there was not much difference compared to DeePRIME, which already did an excellent job.

  • @larrysmith6797
    @larrysmith6797 Год назад

    Screw Adobe and all "rented" subscription software. PhotoLab 6!

  • @larrysmith6797
    @larrysmith6797 Год назад

    Bad news: PhotoLab 6 could not tell a Tamron 17-50mm from a Sigma 17-50mm. Good news: DXO Customer Service got the programmers to fix it.

  • @jacquesgiard6943
    @jacquesgiard6943 Год назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @Isa-rh1pl
    @Isa-rh1pl Год назад

    Danke!