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Status Not a feature request
Workspace Feature requests
Categories Capture One Pro
Created by FirstName LastName
Created on Feb 4, 2026

Fix green hue shift on Windows11 when opening DxO PureRAW-generated DNG files

Summary
On Windows, DNG files generated by DxO PureRAW show an incorrect green hue / green tint in Capture One, compared to the original RAW (CR3). This appears to be the same issue that was fixed on macOS in the Capture One 22 (15.3.1) release notes (“Fixed an issue where DNG files generated by DxO PureRaw displayed a green hue on macOS”). I would like the same fix on Windows.

Steps to reproduce

  1. Generate a DNG from a RAW file using DxO PureRAW (denoise only).

  2. Import both the original RAW (CR3) and the PureRAW-generated DNG into Capture One on Windows.

  3. Compare the images at 50–100%.

Actual result
The PureRAW-generated DNG shows a noticeable green hue shift (especially visible when zoomed in). The original RAW does not show this issue.

Attachments (for reference)
(1) CR3_windows11.jpg: JPEG exported from the original CR3 in Capture One Pro on Windows.
(2) DxO_DeepPRIME XD2s_windows11.jpg: JPEG exported from the DxO PureRAW 4-generated DNG in Capture One Pro on Windows.
- Note: When exporting (2), Exposure was set to +1 EV in Capture One Pro.

Expected result
PureRAW-generated DNG files should not display an abnormal green hue on Windows (same behavior as macOS after the fix).

My environment

  • Capture One Pro version: 16.7.2.3273

  • OS: Windows 11 Home 25H2

  • DxO PureRAW 4 version: 4.16.0

  • Camera RAW: Canon EOS R5 Mark II (CR3)

  • GPU: RTX 3080

Current workaround

Use DxO PureRAW 4 for denoising only (no other adjustments) and export to DNG. Transfer the DNG to an iPad Pro (M4), open it in Capture One for iPad (v3.2.1), and export as JPEG. With this workflow, the hue shift compared to the original CR3 is noticeably smaller (see attached DxO_DeepPRIME XD2s_iPadProM4.jpg).

Note: In Capture One for iPad, I increase Exposure to +1 EV on the DNG before exporting the JPEG.

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  • Admin
    Capture One Product Manager
    Feb 4, 2026

    Hi there, thanks for your message - this however sounds like a bug rather than a request for a new feature. Please report this problem to our support team (https://support.captureone.com/hc/en-us/requests/new)