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October 26, 2021
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P: Enhance (Super Res, Raw Details, Denoise) to Devices

  • October 26, 2021
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still no super resolution for the iPad mobile versions this is completely unacceptable. 

76 replies

Inspiring
February 6, 2024

Adding to this, particularly with the advent of HDR editing capability and hardware display requirements for that.

 

Currently, the only Apple devices that can really handle multiple stops of HDR are iPhones (at least as far back as the iPhone 12); the 12.9" iPad Pro; and the recent 14"/16" MBP. (Plus the $5k+ XDR external display.) The only way to use both Enhance and full HDR on the same device is to buy a high-end MBP, or another Mac desktop + a very pricey external display. Otherwise, to switch back and forth between devices (for me, M1 MBP for Enhance/Denoise/Super Resolution, iPhone for everything HDR beyond 1 stop).

 

I realize that an older iPhone in particular (or any A-chip) might have trouble handling Enhance quickly, but they are capable of AI masks and even my iPhone 12 can handle a slightly less fully featured version of the fairly processor-intensive AI Lens Blur on the fly. The current iPad Pro is arguably way more capable than my current MBP that does do Enhance, though. Basically—the most accessible XDR screens are on iPhone/iPad. Please take advantage of that, and don't require a different device (or a brand new very expensive one) to simultaneously take advantage of a pretty important feature.

Participant
January 24, 2024

I have an iPad with an M2 chip and a Mac with an M1... guess which can do this and guess which can't... lol.

 

Anyways, even having them appear correctly in the library after being made on a Mac would be nice. It appears like me having 2 copies of tons of my photos if I open it on an iPad or iPhone.

Participant
January 18, 2024

Bonjour, je suis photographe et je travaille exclusivement sur la version IPad de LR, j'utilise un iPad Pro, aussi puissant qu'un ordinateur de bureau. Il manque une fonction trés importante a mes yeux et pour mon usage... C'est la fonction de réduction de bruit par IA. Cela fait deux ans que cette fonction existe sur LR CLASSIQUE, on attends encore cette implémentation sur la version IPad. L'IA sert deja pour la détection des visages, ainsi que pour le ciel... Rien n'empêche son utilisation sur un iPad pour corriger le bruit...

 

Merci de faire le nécessaire svp

 

Fabien Pasquet

Photographe

Known Participant
January 13, 2024

Should entirely be possible. Photomator on iOS does both super resolution and denoise. I'll be incorporating that into my iPad workflow.

Participant
January 13, 2024

No ai denoise yet from any of the major softwares yet for iPad Pro (I have the M1)? 

Participant
December 29, 2023

라이트룸 PC버전에만 슈퍼해상도 기능이 있는데 

모바일 어플에도 이 기능이 도입이 되었음합니다  

Inspiring
December 14, 2023

Considering that the last iPads have the same power as a MacBook Air, can we hop to see this feature soon ?

In my current workflow, I have to use desktop lightroom via VNC from my iPad to denoise, and then upload/download every pictured edited, which is quite cumbersome.

 

Thank you,

Participant
June 18, 2024

Since Adobe is giving us no information on denoise ai for ipad - there is an alternative to this: you can use Photomator on iPad for its AI denoise feature. The results looke somewhat similar to Lightroom and you can batch edit. I think this shows that it is not a technical issue, why this feature is not yet in lightroom for ipad. 

Participant
November 21, 2023

+1 would love to see this on iPads/tablets in the future. kind of a dealbreaker for me atm.

Known Participant
October 10, 2023

+1 for these features on iPad. If the AI lens blur in the most recent mobile version can work, why not these others?

Participant
September 11, 2023

I am on Android and use a Samsung tablet, I hope Adobe don't just favour ipads if they do update the software to support Ai noise reduction?