DXO Labs released Photolab 4 today. It has a number of new and upgraded features, but the most important one for many people may be the new version of their PRIME noise reduction. Deep PRIME AI does not replace their already stellar PRIME noise reduction, but is in addition to it. As a result, Photolab 4 now has three different ways of reducing image noise, HQ, PRIME, and Deep PRIME
Deep PRIME takes the noise reduction quality of PRIME to a whole new level. It's only available for raw files so it doesn't have the flexibility of a standalone program like Topaz's Denoise AI which will also work on JPEGs. However, I have been beta testing Deep PRIME for more than 7 months and also have a license for the latest version of Topaz Denoise AI. As a result, from my personal experience testing over a long period of time and on a wide variety of images, DXO's Deep PRIME has set a new noise reduction standard.
Deep PRIME takes far longer to process images than PRIME unless you have a supported graphics card. Generally speaking, supported graphics card GPUs will process Deep PRIME images 3 to 5 times faster then a computers CPU alone. Since PRIME NR still does not make use of a graphics card's GPU, the new Deep PRIME wiill actually run much faster than PRIME if you have a supported card.
There are several other worthwhile enhancements as well such as a history file with image settings, new usability design features, a color picker for the color wheel, a watermark feature, a new batch rename feature, and some additional design refresh changes as well as several more minor feature updates and tweaks.

