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See: https://blog.adobe.com/en/publish/2023/04/18/denoise-demystified
For a discussion of future formats.
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Danke für die Antwort … aber es erklärt nicht, warum die verkleinerte RAW Datei von Canon nicht erkannt wird für die Bearbeitung beim Entrauschen in RAW Konverter oder Lightroom. Die verkleinerten Dateien werden schneller auf der Karte gespeichert und machen Serienaufnahmen einfacher bei der Wild live Fotografie. Den hohen ISO brauche ich um kürzere Verschlusszeiten zu generieren,
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Thanks for the answer ... but it does not explain why the reduced RAW file from Canon is not recognized for processing when you are listed in RAW Konverter or Lightroom. The reduced files are saved faster on the map and make series recordings easier with Wild Live Photography. I need the high ISO to generate shorter shutter speeds,
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M-RAW is not really a raw format. The raw data are demosaiced before they are reduced in size, so this file format is linear RGB, despite the (misleading) name. That is why this format is not supported by Denoise.
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Okay, den Verdacht hatte ich, stimmt meine Vermutung also ...
Okay, I suspected, so my guess is correct
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It is the nature of the MRAW file format. Mosaic data must be present in order for Denoise to function currently. MRAW files have been De-mosaiced and are thus not eligible. Perhaps in the future.
You can interrogate the Mosaic Data field in the DNG section of the Metadata Panel.