![]() Meanwhile you haven’t built a pointless database if the intention was never to load up the images for more work in PhotoLab. Or… launch PureRAW (5 seconds), drag the images from anywhere (Finder/Explorer or your DAM), 2 clicks, and you’re done. Using PL4 Elite, launch PL4 (11 seconds), navigate to the folder in the sidebar (which I’ve never liked the scale of), select your photos, apply a preset that contains your default noise and sharpness etc, potentially change any of the several sliders in those per image, select all the photos again if you did anything to any individual, Export to Disk and pick the preset to export DNGs, then click Go. Let’s for a moment leave cost out of the picture… There is something to be said for the black box approach. In that you will have to (or want to) do this for every image. The ability to tweak settings can be seen as a downside, too. ![]() There would not seem to be any need for users of PhotoLab 4 Elite to get this since everything PureRaw does can already be done in PhotoLab with the addition of being able to tweak settings ![]()
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