Tried it in the past and never got on with it... still, that was a long time ago.
In a quick look at the new version, not impressed with it at all. Speed isn't that bad. I normally use DxO which is no speed demon either. The part that most unimpressed me about RT3 is the noise characteristic. It is very last-generation and looks very ugly and the NR doesn't make up for it. Not competitive in that respect and as such I don't think I'll be touching it again until, perhaps not until version 4...
Edit: I thought I should also also play with inherently low noise images too, to see what it could do. Not bad I suppose. But that doesn't really suit my shooting style.
In a quick look at the new version, not impressed with it at all. Speed isn't that bad. I normally use DxO which is no speed demon either. The part that most unimpressed me about RT3 is the noise characteristic. It is very last-generation and looks very ugly and the NR doesn't make up for it. Not competitive in that respect and as such I don't think I'll be touching it again until, perhaps not until version 4...
Edit: I thought I should also also play with inherently low noise images too, to see what it could do. Not bad I suppose. But that doesn't really suit my shooting style.
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