![]() If the shortcut is not there (I deleted it before remembering the above mention), it will only offer the SAVE (as) button as when launched as a stand alone application (which you must use if you want tu use the DNG model). When it is there and launch DN as an ad-din, you will see to “Apply” button as in previous versions. When it was finished, it prompted me to create a link on the desktop and a shortcut: I said yes for the second (rather inadvertently) and it created beside the installation program (I wish I put somewhere else). When I installed v 3.3, I starting from scratch, deleting earlier version and downloading the full installer. In the DN 3,3 release notes ( DeNoise 3.3) it is said: However you have much more control over the result vs Topaz DeNoise (plus its faster to process). I cannot upload the photos (I am not sure how other do it). It too is not without its faults, as it tends to oversharpen and crunch images to bring back detail after removing noise. I will try to convert to DNG from Lightroom to see if it fixes the problem, but it won’t simplify the work flow. After a fresh reboot, I manage to get 2 or 3 RAW (from Nikon D7200) files to open correctly, but the others invariably turn magenta. Failing to do this will cause undesirable artifacts. PRO TIP: When sending an image from Lightroom to Topaz DeNoise AI, make sure that all settings in Lightroom’s Detail Panel (Sharpening
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