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August 9, 2024
Question

Denoise is not working

  • August 9, 2024
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Hi! 

 

I am using adobe lightroom classic and desnoise is not working with my raw images (see attached below).

 

I am using Nikon z9 and z6ii, the files are NEF.file which is NIKONS version of raw. Someone please help! Do I need to troubleshoot. I have unistalled and reinstalled. idk what to do!!

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GoldingD
Legend
August 10, 2024

Can you post on a cloud service one of your RAW files that are having this issue?

I do not think that you can simply attach a NEF in a reply, that will fail. You may need to share the file at a service like DropBox.

 

D Fosse
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 10, 2024

Are they reduced size raw files like some kind of M or S-raws?

I'm using Sony, but Denoise only works with full resolution files. They can be compressed or not, but they have to be full resolution.

 

I assume the reason is that downsampled raw files disrupt the Bayer pattern. I don't know if these files are demosaiced in-camera, or there is some kind of proprietary algorithm that Denoise can't access. Either way, they don't work.

 

Here are those that work:

Participant
August 10, 2024

Hi! 

 

I am using adobe lightroom classic and desnoise is not working with my raw images (see attached below).

 

I am using Nikon z9 and z6ii, the files are NEF.file which is NIKONS version of raw. Someone please help! Do I need to troubleshoot. I have unistalled and reinstalled. idk what to do!!

GoldingD
Legend
August 10, 2024

So from your screenshot:

 

From that it is shown:

Denoise is not currently compatible with this photo format

 

So that immediately points to the in camera settings for the RAW (NEF) file. What RAW option was selected? For the Z(, what about High Efficiency NEFF option??? (I do not have a Nikon, so no,, I cannot test)

 

No idea from the provided info and screenshot if this sample was from your Nikon Z9 or Z6II.

 

And see:

 

note that RAW compression in camera is not the issue (some early confusion on that)

 

Ged_Traynor
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 10, 2024

@Jarred5C7F you posting in the Photoshop forum, try the Lightroom Classic forum instead

Participant
August 9, 2024

The images can be desnoised in Photoshop but not lightroom classic>>????