![]() If it says Save, it means the app was launched as an external editor, not as a plugin. Maybe it's Mac-specific, but I don't have the "apply lens corrections" toggle that he shows in the beta version in the video. ![]() If you are just trying to have LR create a jpg/tiff via "edit in," and it's not returning the Denoise AI processed photo without all that synchronize nonsense, there there must be bugs Topaz hopefully will correct soon so it works as expected. I make it a little easier in LR Classic to send raw files to external editors (in Windows) using a plugin called "Open Directly," but I would still have to do the synchronize folder procedure afterwords. Also in that video, there's still no apply or update preview buttons like in your screenshot, only 'save images'.Īre you on Windows? The process in the video you posted makes sense if one is trying to use the newest feature in Denoise AI to work upon the original raw file. ![]() In 3.2.0, you do the edit, get taken back to lightroom with the new changes automatically imported and continue processing the photo. I don't know what they're thinking because that's unnecessary extra steps in 3.3.0 that I don't need to do in 3.2.0. From about 5:30 :įor me that's a complete pain in the butt and I'm glad I've gone back to 3.2.0. He also linked to a long video demonstrating that. A moderator there said Topaz edits that come from a Lightroom workflow have to be imported into Lightroom by going to the library tab, right clicking on the source folder, and clicking on synchronise folder. I saw that post you mentioned and also someone else has now posted with a similar issue. ![]() Thanks so much for that link, stormyboy, it's really helped me get to the solution. I was one of those stuck using the NVIDIA May driver until the September NVIDIA driver came out. I can't believe I'm not the one having issues. I checked on the Topaz Denoise AI forum and so far one guy has posted that on his Mac the file returns to LR, but he says the changes are not transferring back. This short video for 3.3.0 only shows a save image button. That's weird then, no apply button on mine so I've just re-installed the previous version 3.2.0 and all is well again. I just tried it (Windows 10, Latest Lightroom Classic, Topaz Denoise AI 3.3.0) and I get the APPLY button and it returns to LR normally with the Denoise AI changes applied. I hope some of this is making sense to anyone reading. Any idea what's going on with my edit file?ĮDIT: I see now that in the source folder, it creates a copy of the edit.tif file that it creates in Lightroom and once the Topaz edit is complete, it also saves an 'edit.tif low light' or 'edit.tif severe light' file in the source folder with the changes. I don't know why Topaz have made it more complicated now. I need it to save the changes to the edit.tif file it created in Lightroom just before Topaz loaded. I click on that and it says 'Output image will be saved in the same directory as your original.' So it then saves the edited tif file with all the changes into my source folder which isn't what I want. There's no 'Apply' now, it says 'Save Image' instead. However, in this latest version, it still creates the edit.tif file in Lightroom but for some reason isn't saving any low or severe light changes to it. Once I'm happy, I click apply, it processes the edit, Topaz closes, and the edit.tif file in Lightroom shows the new edit changes. I then edit in Topaz and usually choose low light or severe light. Once I click 'Edit', just as it then goes ahead to load Topaz, I can see an edit.tif file being created in Lightroom. Normally when I right click on an image in Lightroom and then click on 'Edit In Topaz Denoise A1', a Topaz edit box comes up with 'Edit a copy with Lightroom Adjustments' with all the standard copy file options (File Format TIFF, Color Space ProPhoto RGB, Bit Depth 16 bits, Resolution 300, Compression None). Has anyone here installed the latest 3.3.0 update for Topaz Denoise A1? I've updated mine and I can't figure something out.
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