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Estimated time AI Deniose LRC 14.4

Explorer ,
Jun 17, 2025 Jun 17, 2025

After the new update - which btw is overall very good - the estimated time for AI Denoise is so far off it isn't even relevant. So far, with the images i've tried, it will generally say 1 minute. But, especially with larger files ie. panoramas, it's a whole lot more. Now, I can live with a long processing time, but it would be nice if it felt like the time estimate was actually being calculated based on my computer specs and the file size. Right now it seems like it's just an arbitrary number. Not very useful.

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Adobe Employee ,
Jun 17, 2025 Jun 17, 2025

The initial run of AI Denoise uses a very rough estimate. If you do several Denoise operations in a row, you should notice the estimate improving with subsequent runs as it takes actual run time data into account. 

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Explorer ,
Jun 29, 2025 Jun 29, 2025
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After almost 2 weeks, and a hefty amount of photos with denoise applied, estimated run time is still always 1 minute. No matter what. And the actual working time is always more, especially on bigger files(obviously). I don't understand why it doesn't change. If it is supposed to take run time data into account, why is the estimated run time still 1 minute on every single file?

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