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Participant
September 23, 2023
Question

Problema reducción de ruido

  • September 23, 2023
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Hola, tengo un Mac book pro instalada la últimas versiones de lightroom y cámara raw, Hace unas semanas que no enciendo el ordenador xq estuve fuera. Hoy me pongo a procesar fotos y veo que no puedo acceder al botón de reducción de ruido y me pone que no es compatible con este formato de.  Cómo es posible que hace unas semanas me iba de maravilla y ahora no puedo acceder?

Por favor necesito ayuda ya que no encuentro solución por la red.

Gracias.

2 replies

Participant
February 2, 2025

La Ia de reducción de ruido solo funciona con archivos RAW. Puede que estés trabajando jpgs por lo que no te va a dejar 

Known Participant
April 3, 2025

Me esta pasando lo mismo con los puntos .NEF

johnrellis
Legend
April 3, 2025

@Alfredo_Vicente3569: "The same thing is happening to me with .NEF points." 

 

Troubleshooting steps:

 

1. Please post a full-resolution screenshot (not a phone pic) of the error message you're seeing.

 

2. In Develop, type "i" until you see the file name of the photo, to verify the photo is a raw. It's not uncommon for people to be fooled by LR into thinking they're editing a raw when in fact they're editing a JPEG or other non-raw.

 

3. Denoise doesn't work with some compressed raw formats. Check the camera settings to see if you enabled one of those. 

 

4. Do the LR menu command Help > System Info and copy/paste the entire contents here so we can see exactly which versions of hardware and software LR thinks you're running and important LR options that are set.

 

5. Upload a raw to Wetransfer, Dropbox, Google Drive or similar free service and post the sharing link here.

johnrellis
Legend
September 24, 2023

"Today I start processing photos and I see that I cannot access the noise reduction button and it tells me that it is not compatible with this format."

 

Denoise only works with full-resolution raws, not with JPEGs or other non-raw formats, and not with reduced-resolution raws. So as a first step, verify that you are indeed editing a raw by typing "i" in Develop to see its extension.