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Hello
I'm wondering what type of file I should be shooting in with my Z8. I shot in NEF images but when i go to detail/denoise and it processes the photo, there is then a caution sign next to 'raw details' and 'super resolution.' Raw details is checked and grayed out and 'super resolution' is grayed out but not checked.
I'm wondering if I shot in the wrong or incompatible format?
Thanks so much!
No, you are using the right file format. NEF results in the most detail and broadest adjustment range.
What you are seeing is correct. All those adjustments in the detail panel cannot be applied together. To see how they interact, go back in the History panel to before any have been applied and try one to see how they interact. If you click on the exclamation point, an explanation of the restrictions will pop up.
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Hi @JeffSlugs, welcome to the community!
Could you check your camera settings for RAW files and make sure you’re shooting in lossless format? Denoise may not work with compressed RAW images.
Also, when you hover over the caution sign, what does it say exactly? The caution sign can appear if the file format isn’t compatible with the feature, but it might also show up because Raw Details and Super Resolution aren’t available once Denoise is selected.
Thanks so much!
Alek
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No, you are using the right file format. NEF results in the most detail and broadest adjustment range.
What you are seeing is correct. All those adjustments in the detail panel cannot be applied together. To see how they interact, go back in the History panel to before any have been applied and try one to see how they interact. If you click on the exclamation point, an explanation of the restrictions will pop up.
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It doesn't matter to Lightroom Classic.
Lossless Compression results in the very highest quality and largest file size.
High Efficiency * is pretty much indistiguishable from Lossless Compression but result in file sizes about half the size (in Megabytes). This is my choice.
High Efficiency is a more lossy compression that gives the smallest file size. I never use that.
All of those versions of Nikon NEF files are the same resolution.
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Thanks Ken! Yes in LR they work but they don't work I believe in the Mac Photos native correct? Only lossless?
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I don't use Apple photos except for casual stuff on my iPhone.
You are right, though. There have been a lots of posts on other photo forums about that. Apparently, the NEF HE* and HE files are proprietary and Apple hasn't yet decided to support them.
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