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Has anyone tried the new PhotoLab 5 now that they support the M10-R? I am particularly interested in the PRIME noise reduction. They used to be great at NR, but then they stopped supporting new Leicas for a few years. Now that they are back I am interested to see if they are still doing a great job.

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Am 17.3.2022 um 21:31 schrieb RS-Colo:

Has anyone tried the new PhotoLab 5 now that they support the M10-R? I am particularly interested in the PRIME noise reduction. They used to be great at NR, but then they stopped supporting new Leicas for a few years. Now that they are back I am interested to see if they are still doing a great job.

The new version of PhotoLab with the M10-R support is still not released. Only Pure Raw was released so far.

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Am 17.3.2022 um 21:31 schrieb RS-Colo:

Has anyone tried the new PhotoLab 5 now that they support the M10-R? I am particularly interested in the PRIME noise reduction. They used to be great at NR, but then they stopped supporting new Leicas for a few years. Now that they are back I am interested to see if they are still doing a great job.

PhotoLab 5.2 came out today with support for M10-R, SL2, SL2-S. I only have a handful of downloaded M10-R raw files and can only say that it technically works. Nothing that requires PRIME noise reduction.

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This is not a perfect example, because I had to downsample it again to jpeg2000 or the filesize would be too big. But here's a quick shot of my keyboard at 50,000 ISO on the left, followed by deepprimes done in Photolab5.2 and PureRaw2. They are both brilliant and absolutely the same. I will try to get a better example, but this gives you the right idea.

 

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This is better. A jpeg in highest quality.

 

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Another example from photolab. The fact that the apples and tangerine look old is not photolab's fault.

 

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