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April 18, 2020
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Profiles go missing when using Topaz DeNoise 2.0, Lightroom Classic

  • April 18, 2020
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1. The moment I select Photo/Edit in Topaz DeNoise, the regular stored camera profiles (Adobe RGB, etc, and more importantly, my custom camera profiles see attached snippets) disappear. In the LR Basic menu, these are replaced with a few generic profiles. I created a copy of the original image when starting Topaz DeNoise, so there's a two image stack, one TIF and one DNG. The original DNG has the camera profiles available OK, but the TIF doesn't. So... what do to? I need to continue editing the image with the camera-specific color-calibration profiles.

2. How do I select the Radeon GPU? Presently DeNoise is running in the basic Intel HD GPU which is relatively weak in comparison. When performing DeNoise processing, both the CPU and Intel GPU are pegged at 100%.

 

Overall, I'm really pleased with the results of using Topaz with Lightroom both! Great products...

 

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Correct answer Todd Shaner

"The original DNG has the camera profiles available OK, but the TIF doesn't. So... what do to?"

Camera profiles are only available when editing raw files. TIFF and JPEG files have the External Editing Preference setting applied or when exporting the 'Color Space' setting applied is applied. The color space profile is embedded.

 

"How do I select the Radeon GPU? Presently DeNoise is running in the basic Intel HD GPU which is relatively weak in comparison."

In LR go to the Help menu and click on System Info. Copy and paste it in a reply here.

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Todd Shaner
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April 19, 2020

Glad to hear you resolved the issue!

Todd Shaner
Todd ShanerCorrect answer
Legend
April 18, 2020

"The original DNG has the camera profiles available OK, but the TIF doesn't. So... what do to?"

Camera profiles are only available when editing raw files. TIFF and JPEG files have the External Editing Preference setting applied or when exporting the 'Color Space' setting applied is applied. The color space profile is embedded.

 

"How do I select the Radeon GPU? Presently DeNoise is running in the basic Intel HD GPU which is relatively weak in comparison."

In LR go to the Help menu and click on System Info. Copy and paste it in a reply here.

Known Participant
April 19, 2020

Thanks for the detailed reply! I enabled the AMD Radeon GPU in the Windows/Display/Advanced settings, in which one can select specific applications and assign the preferred GPU...