• Global community
    • Language:
      • Deutsch
      • English
      • Español
      • Français
      • Português
  • 日本語コミュニティ
    Dedicated community for Japanese speakers
  • 한국 커뮤니티
    Dedicated community for Korean speakers
Exit
0

Filter on Status "Enhanced"

Explorer ,
Jun 09, 2023 Jun 09, 2023

Copy link to clipboard

Copied

Is there any way to filter on wheter a DNG is a Lightroom "Enhanced" DNG (i.e. with Noise Reduction applied) or not? I.e. is that info stored in some metadata that I could filter on?

 

Right now I am simply using the text filter on the file name, to filter out the enhanced images, but this feels like a bit of a workaround (i.e. filtering on "Enhanced" or "Verbessert", since I have Lightroom running in English and German).

 

If there is no facility like this availalable yet, perhaps we should start an idea to make this happen in a future update? 🙂

TOPICS
Experiment , macOS , Windows

Views

3.2K

Translate

Translate

Report

Report
Community guidelines
Be kind and respectful, give credit to the original source of content, and search for duplicates before posting. Learn more
community guidelines

correct answers 2 Correct answers

Community Expert , Jun 10, 2023 Jun 10, 2023

I use the automatically-generated keywords to filter for enhanced files. That's an option on the Preferences (Settings on Ventura)>File Handling tab, do you have that enabled or disabled?

Votes

Translate

Translate
LEGEND , Jun 10, 2023 Jun 10, 2023

[This post contains formatting and embedded images that don't appear in email. View the post in your Web browser.]

 

Adobe does store the enhancement type in metadata, and it's unfortunate that the current development team didn't have the confidence or knowledge to expose that as a filter or smart-collection criterion.  However, you can use the Any Filter plugin with the Enhance Type criterion to find enhanced photos:

johnrellis_0-1686416534187.png

 

Any Filter also provides criteria Denoise Amount, Photo Merge Type, and Panorama

...

Votes

Translate

Translate
Community Expert ,
Jun 10, 2023 Jun 10, 2023

Copy link to clipboard

Copied

There is a specific file name applied to the DNG file.

See the screen capture.

IMG_0881.jpeg

 

Regards, Denis: iMac 27” mid-2015, macOS 11.7.10 Big Sur; 2TB SSD, 24 GB Ram, GPU 2 GB; LrC 12.5,; Lr 6.5, PS 24.7,; ACR 15.5,; (also Laptop Win 11, ver 23H2, LrC 14.1.1, ; ) Camera Oly OM-D E-M1.

Votes

Translate

Translate

Report

Report
Community guidelines
Be kind and respectful, give credit to the original source of content, and search for duplicates before posting. Learn more
community guidelines
Explorer ,
Jun 10, 2023 Jun 10, 2023

Copy link to clipboard

Copied

Hi DdeGannes,

yes, i know. Thanks for the heads-up 🙂 I've been using that to filter for the images, but as I mentioned in the OP, this is a bit hit-or-miss and feels like I'm working around something that should be implemented. LR puts that little three star symbol on every enhanced DNG, so it has some way of knowing that a DNG is enhanced. Why is there no specific filter for that?

 

The "issue" I have with the filename filter is the following: Depending on the language in which LR is running, the filename will be different (e.g. "Enhanced-NR" in English, "Verbessert-RR" in German). While the "Contains" filter operator captures both, if I search for "enhanced verbessert", this doesn't quite feel as clean as a filter which allows me to just select "enhanced" photos by metadata.

Votes

Translate

Translate

Report

Report
Community guidelines
Be kind and respectful, give credit to the original source of content, and search for duplicates before posting. Learn more
community guidelines
Community Expert ,
Jun 10, 2023 Jun 10, 2023

Copy link to clipboard

Copied

I use the automatically-generated keywords to filter for enhanced files. That's an option on the Preferences (Settings on Ventura)>File Handling tab, do you have that enabled or disabled?

Votes

Translate

Translate

Report

Report
Community guidelines
Be kind and respectful, give credit to the original source of content, and search for duplicates before posting. Learn more
community guidelines
Explorer ,
Jun 10, 2023 Jun 10, 2023

Copy link to clipboard

Copied

Thanks for the great tip! This way it is possible to filter in a much cleaner way. However, I believe the keywords will still differ between different language version in Lightroom; but I'll need to check that on a second note 🙂

Votes

Translate

Translate

Report

Report
Community guidelines
Be kind and respectful, give credit to the original source of content, and search for duplicates before posting. Learn more
community guidelines
Participant ,
Dec 24, 2024 Dec 24, 2024

Copy link to clipboard

Copied

If I enable this nothing happens and I don't get what is supposed to happed.  Automatically add keywords (plural?).  Is that a set of keywords or one keyword to each enhanced photo.  If the latter what is the keyword?  Thanks!

Votes

Translate

Translate

Report

Report
Community guidelines
Be kind and respectful, give credit to the original source of content, and search for duplicates before posting. Learn more
community guidelines
Community Expert ,
Dec 25, 2024 Dec 25, 2024

Copy link to clipboard

Copied

LATEST

If that option on the Preferences>File Handling tab is enabled, LrC will automatically add a keyword to the enhanced DNG (not to the original file). There is a parent keyword (named "Enhanced) and then a lower level keyword specific to the type of enhance that you use, e.g. "Denoise" or "Super Resolution". 

 

Screenshot_25_12_2024__10_10.jpg

Votes

Translate

Translate

Report

Report
Community guidelines
Be kind and respectful, give credit to the original source of content, and search for duplicates before posting. Learn more
community guidelines
Community Expert ,
Jun 10, 2023 Jun 10, 2023

Copy link to clipboard

Copied

This is a new feature added in April 2023 and I am sure Adobe would be pleased to receive new ideas for future features.

https://community.adobe.com/t5/lightroom-classic-ideas/how-do-i-write-a-feature-request/idi-p/123863...

 

Regards, Denis: iMac 27” mid-2015, macOS 11.7.10 Big Sur; 2TB SSD, 24 GB Ram, GPU 2 GB; LrC 12.5,; Lr 6.5, PS 24.7,; ACR 15.5,; (also Laptop Win 11, ver 23H2, LrC 14.1.1, ; ) Camera Oly OM-D E-M1.

Votes

Translate

Translate

Report

Report
Community guidelines
Be kind and respectful, give credit to the original source of content, and search for duplicates before posting. Learn more
community guidelines
Community Expert ,
Jun 10, 2023 Jun 10, 2023

Copy link to clipboard

Copied

I would extend that idea - if I remember corrrectly not only Enhanced but also HDR and Pano DNGs cannot act as an input for the Enhance tool. Perhaps what one really wants to distinguish, is which images constitute camera original Raw data rather than part processed quasi-Raw data.

 

I do appreciate some people like to convert all Raw files to DNG at import. I prefer though, to simply leave those in the proprietary Raw format of the camera. Which has a distinct file extension. Something to consider maybe.

 

Thus, within my own Catalog, anything that's DNG, TIFF or anything else but the native Raw file extension (PEF in my case) I know has undergone processing: this is not camera original data.

 

That means getting separate XMP sidecar files alongside, whenever LrC edits get written out: I regard this as a positive benefit, and not as any sort of problem. It is far more efficient for file backup, to only re-copy the changing XMP metadata each time - without re-copying all of the completely unchanging Raw data.

Votes

Translate

Translate

Report

Report
Community guidelines
Be kind and respectful, give credit to the original source of content, and search for duplicates before posting. Learn more
community guidelines
Explorer ,
Jun 10, 2023 Jun 10, 2023

Copy link to clipboard

Copied

Keeping the orginals is definitely a good option, but they do consume a fair bit more space compared to the dngs, depending on the Camera manufacturer. I use sony and the compressed ARWs are still approx. 20% bigger than the DNG files that Lightroom creates. Also, I feel like Lightroom is snappier when it works with DNGs as compared to native RAW-Formats (also dependant on the camera manufacturer)

Votes

Translate

Translate

Report

Report
Community guidelines
Be kind and respectful, give credit to the original source of content, and search for duplicates before posting. Learn more
community guidelines
LEGEND ,
Jun 10, 2023 Jun 10, 2023

Copy link to clipboard

Copied

[This post contains formatting and embedded images that don't appear in email. View the post in your Web browser.]

 

Adobe does store the enhancement type in metadata, and it's unfortunate that the current development team didn't have the confidence or knowledge to expose that as a filter or smart-collection criterion.  However, you can use the Any Filter plugin with the Enhance Type criterion to find enhanced photos:

johnrellis_0-1686416534187.png

 

Any Filter also provides criteria Denoise Amount, Photo Merge Type, and Panorama Projection.

 

 

Votes

Translate

Translate

Report

Report
Community guidelines
Be kind and respectful, give credit to the original source of content, and search for duplicates before posting. Learn more
community guidelines
Explorer ,
Jun 10, 2023 Jun 10, 2023

Copy link to clipboard

Copied

Wow, this is an extremely powerful plug-in. Thanks for sharing! I'll definitely license this.

Votes

Translate

Translate

Report

Report
Community guidelines
Be kind and respectful, give credit to the original source of content, and search for duplicates before posting. Learn more
community guidelines