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April 25, 2025

P: No longer can run Enhance > Super Resolution on JPEGs, TIFFs, & PSDs converted from Denoise

  • April 25, 2025
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LrC 14.3 Release Enhance no longer allows me to use Enhance Super-Resolution on TIFF files. Before upgrading to 14.3, I was able to convert a DNG file to TIFF and then apply Enhance Super-Resolution to the TIFF file.  What changed? Was that a "bug" that was fixed, because I really liked that "bug".

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Participant
September 2, 2025

I'm running windows 11, PS 26.10 and LR Classic 14.5.1.

When I create a Super Resolution image in LR and send it to PS, PS just freezes up and I eventually need to go into task manager and kill it. Does the same thing if I use Raw Details without Super Resolution.  Images with Denoise applied can be sent to PS.

It started a while back, where it would take like 5 minutes and eventually open up wheith Super Resolution/Raw Details applied.  Now it won't open at all, well at least not in a time frame I have any tolerance for. 

LR creates Super Resolution images in about 2 seconds without any issues. I'mages without it applied send to PS and open instantaly. 

Graphics card drivers and everything else is up to date.  LR and PS are working really quickly otherwise. 

LR tends to crash if I just leave it open in the background, I'll get up and there will be a crash notification in the morning.  But hasn't crashed while I've been actively using it. 

Another issue that has been happening for years is when I send an image from LR to PS the pressure on my wacom is always stuck at 100%, if I click off the PS window and back on the pen is working normal.  It did this on my old windows computer and still did it when I got a new computer and everything is a completely clean install. 



Rikk Flohr_Photography
Community Manager
Community Manager
June 17, 2025

Greetings all, 

 

A new update for the Adobe Photography products has been released.  The June update contains an update for this issue. 

If you do not see the update in your Creative Cloud Application, you can refresh it by hitting [Ctrl/Cmd]+[Alt/Opt]+[ R ].

Note: It may take up to 24 hours for your update to be available in your Creative Cloud app.

 

Thank you for being so patient.

Rikk Flohr: Adobe Photography Org
johnrellis
Legend
June 5, 2025

@Traffik The Photographer: "Will there been an update soon"

 

Adobe releases  new version of LR Classic about every 8 weeks. LR 14.3 was released 4/24, so we might expect to see LR 14.4 in 2-3 weeks. But Adobe never confirms ahead of time, and they almost never disclose ahead of time which bugs will be fixed in the release.

Traffik The Photographer
Participating Frequently
June 5, 2025

Will there been an update soon because it's been 20+ days already and I've gotten an update for all the other adobe software since then. 

IV By Traffik
Legend
May 19, 2025

The workaround is to open the TIFF in Camera RAW with Bridge or Photoshop.

Known Participant
May 19, 2025

Lightroom V14.3.1 - After applying Denoise I can no longer use Lightroom's Super Resolution feature on a Tiff file saved in Photoshop from the denoised DNG file.

Participant
May 19, 2025

SUPER RESOLUTION fuction does not work wit tiff files . it worked until a few days ago

Participant
May 13, 2025

Thanks Johan! I'll play around with it. A lot of my work is enlarging the subject within the image, so Zoom is working for that. However, there are some images I do need to enlarge, so I will try that! I appreciate your help!

JohanElzenga
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 13, 2025

You can make it Super Resolution by outputting to a new file, not a new layer. A filter cannot increase the size of an existing image, that is why it is super zoom if you output to the same image file. A filter can create a new image however, without any restrictions to the size.

 

-- Johan W. Elzenga
Participant
May 12, 2025

For now, my workaround is to edit the Denoised DNR in Photoshop and use the SuperZoom neural filter with 2x zoom. I've been experimenting with the SuperZoom controls to get the results I like. I process it as a New Layer, deleting to original layer. Then I save it back to LrC as a TIFF or PSD. I just have to remember it is super ZOOM not Super Resolution. The results are great and works for my needs. The workflow is not too bad.