The latest version of the leading raw processing software application, DxO PureRAW, has just been unveiled, along with the third generation of its renowned DeepPRIME technology.

The new DxO PureRAW 5 delivers sharper, cleaner, more detailed images, and gives photographers unparalleled freedom to fine-tune noise reduction and lens sharpness. The new version pushes noise reduction and detail extraction further than before, while a brand-new interface presents custom presets for an accelerated workflow and fresh features for Fujifilm XTrans photographers. Photographers will have the option to focus the levels of denoising and detail extraction on specific parts of the image, and tailor sharpening exactly as required for specific parts of the image. Users can also draw multiple masks and adjust the Force Details and Luminance sliders to dial exactly what they need. Version 5 introduces the ability to create custom presets, allowing users to dial in frequently-used settings in a single click.

DxO PureRAW 5 includes the third generation of DxO’s original neural-network-powered RAW processing engine, DeepPRIME 3, for Bayer and X-Trans sensors. By drawing data from DxO’s DxO Modules, DeepPRIME 3 resolves chromatic aberration as part of the RAW conversion process. For owners of Fujifilm cameras, DxO is proud to introduce DeepPRIME XD3 X-Trans Beta, giving X-Trans photographers early access to the next generation of noise reduction and detail extraction.

DxO PureRAW 5 will be available on April 15, 2025. Customers who pre-order before the launch will immediately receive a complimentary copy of DxO PureRAW 4. A perpetual license for macOS and Windows machines can be purchased from the DxO website at the following prices:

New license – 119.99 € / – £109,99 (roughly AU$186-$221 at current exchange rates)

Upgrade from DxO PureRAW 3 or 4 – 79.99 € / – £69,99 (roughly AU$133-$140.60)

DxO PureRAW 5 comes with unlimited access and no subscription is required. A full, 14-day

trial of DxO PureRAW 4 is available now from the DxO website, and a trial of DxO PureRAW 5 will become available on April 15. Visit https://www.dxo.com/en/dxo-pureraw/download/ to download it.