DeNoise AI 3.7.2 Windows 11 OS
When I try to batch process say 100 images. I go to the file strip and select the images, right click, edit in , Topaz Denoise, with LR corrections. The screen will come up and give me a check box to select all images BUT it will be something less than the 100 images selected. I will let it run but then I have to figure out where it stopped selecting images and run the process again. A real production time killer.
What am I doing wrong??
Thanks,
John
Hi.
Processing a large batch of images requires significant system resources.
If your computer is running low on RAM or GPU VRAM memory, it might be limiting the number of images processed at once.
Another example, if you have more than just Lightroom and DeNoise running in the background for instance, Photoshop then that can eat into your memory resources, speaking of Photoshop or another application you may have allocated extra system memory to one or more programs again, eating into your memory.
There could be Metadata inconsistencies which could prevent DeNoise AI from recognizing all selected images.
Have you tried converting the images to a standard format before batch processing.
In addition have you tried running DeNoise AI as a standalone application instead of through Lightroom.
Finally this might help as a workaround try processing the images in a smaller batch say twenty images at first then steadily increase that number and see if there’s a threshold where the issue starts to occur.
Here’s the link to contact Topaz Support directly
Topazlabs Support
support@topazlabs.com
Hope this helps
Thanks for your rapid response.
I did an experiment. I exported the finished LR files (180) to a separate folder. Closed all programs. Then stared Topaz Denoise as a standalone program and did the batch process. Not only did it give me more options, but it flawlessly processed all the files.
Thanks for the inspiration.
John