Zenon
Did you turn it off and on again?
- Joined
- Jan 13, 2017
- Messages
- 2,320
- Lightroom Experience
- Intermediate
- Lightroom Version
- Classic
- Lightroom Version Number
- 11.2
- Operating System
- macOS 12 Monterey
While I wait for Adobe to one day offer this I have tried the three major competitors, DXO PureRaw, Topaz Denoise and ON1 NoNoise.
PureRaw by far has the best workflow. You just run the RAW file through it and you get a DNG that still offers Adobe and camera colour profiles. You can use Denoise and NoNoise as plug-ins so you can retain LrC edits. If you open them as a RAW file they come back as DNG or TIFFS but you lose Adobe and camera colour profiles. The profile just says Color.
NoNoise even says it is optimised for RAW files and you can clearly see the difference. They have promised to work on the app so that you can maintain the same IQ when using as a plug-in. I find fine detail NoNoise is the best of the three however you have to open as a RAW file. I just drag a file in from LrC and export back was a DNG. Fine detail is the most important thing to me. However as stated I lose access to Adobe and camera colour profiles.
The colour is OK when the DNG comes back to LrC but it sure would be nice to access Adobe and camera colour profiles. Is there some work around for this? I have tried picking a colour profile from original RAW and syncing to the DNG but it does not seem to do anything. Are there any other work arounds I may not be aware of?
PureRaw by far has the best workflow. You just run the RAW file through it and you get a DNG that still offers Adobe and camera colour profiles. You can use Denoise and NoNoise as plug-ins so you can retain LrC edits. If you open them as a RAW file they come back as DNG or TIFFS but you lose Adobe and camera colour profiles. The profile just says Color.
NoNoise even says it is optimised for RAW files and you can clearly see the difference. They have promised to work on the app so that you can maintain the same IQ when using as a plug-in. I find fine detail NoNoise is the best of the three however you have to open as a RAW file. I just drag a file in from LrC and export back was a DNG. Fine detail is the most important thing to me. However as stated I lose access to Adobe and camera colour profiles.
The colour is OK when the DNG comes back to LrC but it sure would be nice to access Adobe and camera colour profiles. Is there some work around for this? I have tried picking a colour profile from original RAW and syncing to the DNG but it does not seem to do anything. Are there any other work arounds I may not be aware of?