Sorry, I could not respond earlier due to time difference between our countries.
the image softening in the bottom section of the photo is the result of new DXO "miniature" filter enabled by default - likely bug in the software. the feature is very new. anyhoo, I have switched it off and re-run export. see the image attached. looks reasonably good to me.
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not sure what is that person from the forum is talking about but you can see the resulting image - the only thing that has been changed - "Miniature filter" switched off ( Tilt and Shift simulation).
the image softening in the bottom section of the photo is the result of new DXO "miniature" filter enabled by default - likely bug in the software. the feature is very new. anyhoo, I have switched it off and re-run export. see the image attached. looks reasonably good to me.
... A person from this forum tested it and first he said it looked like it was better, but it was because of some default settings of DXO which softens the picture. When he disabled those the picture is exactly the same with the striking. At least in his picture with a night sky.
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not sure what is that person from the forum is talking about but you can see the resulting image - the only thing that has been changed - "Miniature filter" switched off ( Tilt and Shift simulation).
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Same image processed in DXO Optics Pro 11.3.0 at +3EV and +50 shadows, -100 highlights, standard (non-prime) rendering - comes out almost clear of banding!
i can see some barely visible faint meager streak to the right of the person's fist but that's nothing!!!
I start noticing banding more clearly if the image is pushed crazy +4EV, +100 shadows but it was unnecessary as even with such a serious level of underexposure and +3EV exposure compensation I had to pull back highlights by -100 to avoid clipping.
same image pushed +2EV and +50 shadows in LR resulted in some nasty banding as per original image posted.
so there we go.
You can push the same image 2EV further with DXO Optics Pro than with LR.what a crock
wilier said:Photo taken from:
https://www.dpreview.com/samples/0574215952/canon-eos-5d-mark-iv-real-world-samples-gallery
Vignetting correction, + 1EV, + 100 shadow recovery.
Sorry, but this is not normal. My old 5dmk3 is way better.
I'm a little confused - is there two almost identical shots in that gallery of the girl sitting there that I am missing? Because it looks to me like areas that are in focus when I open this in ACR are -obliterated- in the DXO screenshot you posted. So did I miss another copy of this image taken at a wider aperture, or is DXO just doing heavy heavy noise reduction to render without the banding?
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