When processing certain raw images, the images have a greenish tint in Photo AI that also remains when exporting the image as DNG and import it into Lightroom or Capture One.
The attached screenshot shows the original ORF-File in Lightroom with no adjustments. The photo on the upper right shows a version processed with DXO PureRaw which is identical colorwise and accurate to how the scene looked like.
The image on the upper left is the version processed with Topaz Photo AI v2.0.2. It clearly shows a strong color tint which cannot easily by adjusting the WB.
Thanks for sending the file. I was able to reproduce the color tint when using Topaz Photo AI in stand alone.
It looks like an issue with the color profile for the ORF. I made a task for my team to look into this.
Using the Capture One > Edit with > Process with Topaz Photo AI plugin had much closer colors to the original.
Using the Lightroom Classic > File > Plug-in Extras > Process with Topaz Photo AI workflow has the same issue as stand alone where the camera profile is missing.
Same problems here with both Em1.2 and OM1. Using the suggested procedure of working on the raw file before any other processing, the dng output back in LR classic has color shifts (erratically, sometimes a yellow tint and generally a dull rendering) and missing lens corrections, the former being more annoying. This is making the software very difficult to use, considering that inside LR there is the new AI noise reduction, I still would prefer Topaz control but don’t want to correct each color cast problem and/or lens correction.
Hi, i found by chance that DISABLING “Use Adobe DNG SDK for Export” returns a better color rendering in LR (always without lens correction). Checking with the color eyedrop returns almost same values compared to the original ORF, although not 100% perfect but the color cast is negligible.
EDIT: sometimes it works sometimes not, in a backlit situation it didn’t work and the color cast vas back again.