It appears that contrary to my previous belief, if you apply edits to a raw file in LrC, they should be applied by the application when it imports the processed file from PureRAW. Noting what platypus wrote: I processed 2 raw file in PureRAW and exported them back to the original folder One of the files displayed the Lightroom Classic edits but the other did not. With the same range of editing options and possibilities as with the original RAW files. Of course, after processing, you can use all the tools in Lightroom Classic’s Processing module The Detail panel are set to 0, and no chromatic aberration profiles are activated in the Lens (Sharpness and Noise Reduction) and the Lens Correction panel are not transfered. To avoid applying the same correction twice, only the corrections from the Detail panel Tools as well as the application of input profiles and pre-defined development settings. DxO PhotoLab 6 Elite: regular price 219/199 DxO ViewPoint 4: regular price 99/89 DxO FilmPack 6 Elite: regular price 139/129 DxO PureRAW 3: regular price 129/115 DxO Nik Collection 5: regular price 149/135 30 day trials are available for each product and bundle deals are available. Processing module, including the Mask (local adjustment), crop, and black-and-white conversion Originals will be automatically applied to the processed images. If you process images that have already been edited in Lightroom Classic, the corrections to the I have just re-read the PureRAW manuals and they clearly state the following: Limitation: If an image has been flipped in Lightroom, the exported file has to be flipped manually. Just to clarify: DPR always processes the unaltered RAW file and Lightroom edits are only applied after export, to the exported (DNG) files by Lightroom. Lightroom edits can carry over to images exported by DPR, but the conditions mentioned above must be met. Note: After exporting and and showing up in Lightroom, the exported files might look look like the original RAW image instead of what is shown due to settings applied in Lightroom. showing the built-in previews) or one needs to display the image in a large preview or in the Develop module.
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