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Rawtherapee virtual copy
Rawtherapee virtual copy











tif (which is the same as a TIFF) and not as a. But it might be worth it to get the benefits of Nikon’s raw converter.Ĭlick to expand.If you'll run DeNoise as the first step in your workflow then save the file as a. Then save from DeNoise as a tiff again for further edits in NX Studio or your other program. Then run DeNoise as the first step after conversion, as Topaz recommends applying DeNoise early in your workflow. I suppose another workflow would be to convert your raw file in NX Studio, to get the benefits of Nikon’s raw converter, and save as a tiff. It sounds like NX Studio and IrfanView do not support dng files. If you are using DeNoise on NEF files as a first step, I would think you would want to save your file as a tiff from DeNoise to preserve as much information as possible for later editing, whether in NX Studio or your other editing program (Irfanview). Choose Original File to write the final data directly to the original RAW (.NEF/.NRW) file.” This option creates an accompanying adjustment file.

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Choose the Sidecar File when you want a non-destructive option that maintains the original RAW data. “For the first time, NX Studio allows you to select from two different formats for saving your final post-editing data. Interestingly, NX Studio will apparently save some edits in a raw format to your NEF file (or as most other programs do to a sidecar file): Then take that rendered image back to LR and apply your desired crop. I find about 3/4+ of the time I opt for the Denoise AI rendering. You can zoom in on a particular part of the image and make a determination of which rendering most satisfies you.

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You will also see a greater distinction between the three Denoise modes of AI Clear, Denoise AI or Low Light when you work with the full uncropped image. The programme can interpolate a smoother, creamier and less noisy background if you start with a greater sample of pixels in the given real estate of the image. It better achieves that when it has more pixels with which to work. I understand what you mean but think first what Denoise is intended to do.remove noise and smooth out the “digital grain”. When I dig back In my catalog and re-edit an older image with the Tooaz tools I now have, I make a virtual copy, remove all processing edits and, if a crop had been previously applied, uncrop it before starting afresh with the aforementioned process. Then take that rendered image back to LR and apply your desired crop.įrom what I’ve read and heard from others, this seems to be the optimal route.

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Click to expand.I understand what you mean but think first what Denoise is intended to do.remove noise and smooth out the “digital grain”.











Rawtherapee virtual copy