Low light mode is promising to be a much better denoise model. However, on your example, it puts a purple fringe on some of the edges. Other than that, it looks great.
I can reproduce this but it is not a simple fix. The way it works currently is if auto detect is selected, the controls are set to the auto levels every time you switch to an image. Since the auto detect levels have 0 for recover details, it will always set it to 0 even if you manually move it afterwards. The harder part is that if we keep your recover details setting, auto mode would be turned off which means that other images would be set to the current imageâs controls.
This is something we would have to think about design wise in order to let images have both auto mode and individual recover details.
yes, adam, thatâs why i asked not controlling recover details by auto detect levels, since it wonât calculate value for it, it should not override its value.
In the previous version, DeNoise was applying too much sharpening so deliberately out-of-focus areas were becoming less out of focus. This wasnât what was wanted! Has this been fixed?
HiâŠI just installed latest versionâŠhowever I kept version1âŠand it is that version that is linked to Lightroom. How can I change the link so that Lightroom opens up photos with the latest version of Denoise AI.
I donât use Lr. But maybe it works the same as my Ps. If you launch the latest installed version of DAI from your desktop (as a standalone). Then close it. Then go to Lr. When you launch the DAI plugin in Lr (as host) does it then show the latest release of DAI?
If you literally just installed and that doesnât work, do a restart on your computer then try those steps again. Good luck.
Hello, I would like to report a bug. When Iâm exporting a photo, it offers me to save it under the name âmyphoto-denoise.jpgâ but once saved, the photo is called âmyphoto-denoise-denoise.jpgâ
denoise is 2 times.