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P: Retain Super Resolution for non-RAW files

Engaged ,
Mar 04, 2025 Mar 04, 2025

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With the planned change to single-file enhance, I'm concerned that we may be losing Super Resolution for non-RAW files. I often use this for images from older cameras and get great results.

 

Current workflow:

Open RAW file in Camera RAW or Lightroom Classic

Apply Enhance Noise Reduction and create new DNG file

Open DNG file in Photoshop, save to PSD.

Open PSD in Lightroom Classic or Photoshop-hosted Camera Raw (File->Open, select PSD on disk, change file type to Camera RAW)

Apply Enhance Super Resolution and create second DNG file

 

However, if the Camera RAW AI Features and Settings Panel Technology Preview is enabled to create single-file Enhance, Super Resolution is NOT available in Camera RAW for PSD files.

 

Please do not remove the ability to apply Super Resolution to PSD files in Lightroom Classic, and please add the ability (either by generating the DNG or applied to the PSD) to use this workflow in Camera RAW.

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Adobe Employee ,
Mar 04, 2025 Mar 04, 2025

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Super Res will continue to be supported on non-raw in the new, single-file world. You should already be able to verify this for yourself today using the CR Tech Preview.  Example: Denoise and Raw Details are disabled, but SR remains enabled (and functional) on a PNG file.

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