DeNoise AI uses a fundamentally new approach called deep learning: after a lengthy process of learning from millions of images, DeNoise AI learned to accurately distinguish between real image detail and noise. I believe that ACD Systems tried to convert unsupported RAWs using the DNG Converter command line processing but failed because they didn’t know beforehand if the RAWs were supported.Ĭaught between the premium RAW processors and the premium image manipulation apps. Noise reduction software has been the same for over a decade - until now. It is no longer a priority except in the case of a handful of serious applications.Īnd, even though Adobe provide a DNG converter free, applications don’t really process them correctly. Unfortunately generalisation has become a standard in the area of RAW processing but it is an essential piece of the process because of the sheer dynamic range capture and, despite what anyone says, pseudo DNG’s generated from other formats just don’t cut it because they are simply a TIFF created from lossy format with a profile. Previously applications that purported to be RAW converters actually did it themselves with their own people and therefore kept the skills. It is a tragedy that RAW Demosaicing is left to a generalised application that is barely supported. I agree with you on this because I also have cameras that produce CR3 images but … there are only Adobe, Capture One and DxO that support this format even after 14+ months. BTW, Windows 10 will directly support all of the above mentioned cameras by the end of the month with the next big update. I’d like to develop a workflow that didn’t involve converting everything do DNG. It’s been frustrating trying to process my images since getting the 6D Mark II. That would help folks get by until official updates came out.Īnyway, it would be nice to see support added for newer cameras. I mentioned to Topaz when I was realizing that Studio was using v0.17, that it would be cool if the software was designed in such a way that the end user could update LibRaw on their own (at their own risk, obviously). By the time you are inside something like Photoshop, you are already at a raster stage, so the recommended application of DeNoise to RAW files becomes moot. Presumably, all of the above mentioned cameras are not currently supported by Studio and DeNoise AI, except as a plugin from within another program that does. (v.0.18 also added EOS 5D Mark IV, EOS 80D, EOS 1300D, EOS M10, EOS M5, EOS-1D X Mark II, among others) PowerShot G1 X Mark III, G9 X Mark II, EOS 6D Mark II, EOS 77D, EOS 200D, EOS 800D, EOS M6, EOS M100 While there was a ‘snapshot’ going back to 2017, I see the ‘release’ (v0.19.2) was not until Dec 2018. Yes, I am using RAW-RAW (as opposed to M-RAW or S-RAW).Īs near as I can figure, LibRAW added 6D Mark II with v 0.19.
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