If the shortcut is not there (I deleted it before remembering the above mention), it will only offer the SAVE (as) button as when launched as a stand alone application (which you must use if you want tu use the DNG model). When it is there and launch DN as an ad-din, you will see to “Apply” button as in previous versions. When it was finished, it prompted me to create a link on the desktop and a shortcut: I said yes for the second (rather inadvertently) and it created beside the installation program (I wish I put somewhere else). When I installed v 3.3, I starting from scratch, deleting earlier version and downloading the full installer. In the DN 3,3 release notes ( DeNoise 3.3) it is said: I cannot upload the photos (I am not sure how other do it). I will try to convert to DNG from Lightroom to see if it fixes the problem, but it won’t simplify the work flow. After a fresh reboot, I manage to get 2 or 3 RAW (from Nikon D7200) files to open correctly, but the others invariably turn magenta. When Denoise converts my photos to DNG, they invariably turn to Magenta as reported several times by others. As for processing from Lightroom just use Save Image or File-> Accept rather than Save as. For Batch Processing multiple images you need to select the destination file type and location. I guess the RAW model is the favoured approach and this approach make sense in this case, but I cannot get it working. AiDon (Don) April 30, 2020, 12:55am 4 pogoda.piotr94: batch processing as a plugin. All settings were synced from the Lightroom version after topaz AI Sharpening except sharpening and noise reduction to keep the playing field even. I re-processed a slightly out of focus shot from 2019 of the Thunderbirds show in Atlantic City NJ. I still don’t understand why Denoise would not save back the Tiff file directly back to LR (which is itself copy of the original RAW) instead of forcing us to synchronize the folder, delete the useless intermediate copy and restack the 2 photos. I have recently acquired Topaz AI Sharpen. Save as modifies the original file name by adding text (sharpen/stabilize/focus) to the file name. ![]() The only option for saving a file that I have found is save as (save in the File drop down menu is grayed out). I like the option of invoking SharpenAI from Lightroom but am having a problem saving a file back into Lightroom. It took while to figure it out because by just clicking yes to the prompt to upgrade Denoise I was not made aware of the changes in work flow in the new version. I use Lightroom to file/catalog all of my images. ![]() Yes, I am now aware of the difference on how Denoise treats TIFF file from within LR.
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