Gianni Moscon – Cycling Worlds, 2019, Harrogate

I’m loving what I’m getting out of PL9 for older images from a D700.

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I couldn’t agree more. This is my edit from one of my dad’s Kodachromes, shot in 1956 with an Argus C-3. What PL enables me to pull out of that old piece of film is astonishing.

This is my mother, pregnant with my sister. Looks like a bit of morning sickness is affecting her.

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Ok, now I gotta’ go through my old scans…

When I discovered PhotoLab in late 2019, I started revisiting old photos that had been processed in Lightroom Classic, Aperture, or more recently Luminar 2018. That was with PRIME noise reduction. Then came DeepPRIME, and I ended up revisiting some of the same photos again. Then DeepPRIME got better… and so on.

How many photos did I revisit in total? I lost track somewhere around 2,000.

The best part was finding photos shot in 2008 on a 10 megapixel DSLR and finding out they looked absolutely fantastic! I used to think I was lacking gear to get sharp photos. I wasn’t. I was lacking DxO Modules.

And this is why I don’t delete photos. Unless it’s a shot of my toes and some grass/concrete, it gets kept. Just a couple of months ago when I wanted to really try out PL9 masks, I found an old photo from 2018 that I had never touched before. It looks great!

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