• Members 10 posts
    April 25, 2023, 4:57 p.m.

    Hi, and thanks for carrying on with DPR's legacy of friendly support for the hobby shooter.

    I subscribe to Adobe Creative Cloud. I edit CR2 files from my Canon 5DM4 in Camera Raw 14.5 via Photoshop 23.5. I edit, "Save image" in PS and tell it exactly what to name the new file and where to put it.

    I don't use Lightroom, but it is in my Adobe subscription, so I launched it (6.3.1) to try out the new Denoise AI feature.

    I like. But where is it saving the DNG file? It doesn't ask me where I want it. And a search of my Mac for "DNG" gives me a dozen old files I created in a long-ago attempt to learn LR. But none from today.

    I see that the number "2" has appeared in the filmstrip (see screenshot)flic.kr/p/2ovQ4KA, so apparently there's a copy of that DNG file nested (term?) with the original. But how do I find and open it?

    I don't save my files to the Adobe cloud. (That I know of.)

    I'm dreading having to learn Lightroom just to use Denoise.

    Appreciate your help.

    SylviaW

  • Members 457 posts
    April 25, 2023, 5:07 p.m.

    You can use Denoise in Camera Raw 15.3 (Noise reduction). You should update your ACR and PS.

  • Members 694 posts
    April 25, 2023, 5:18 p.m.

    I do not think you have this feature in LR 6. Usually this DNG file is saved in the same folder original file is.

  • Members 10 posts
    April 26, 2023, 12:54 a.m.

    Thanks for the info.

  • Members 10 posts
    April 26, 2023, 12:56 a.m.

    Yes! In all the hoopla about "LR has Denoise AI," I didn't see any references to PS and ACR having it, too.

    I updated, it's there, looks great, puts the DNG file in the folder with the original.

    Many thanks.

  • Members 4 posts
    April 28, 2023, 10:08 a.m.

    If you are using Lightroom 6.3.1 via the Adobe Creative Cloud, this is the version of Lightroom that saves photos to the cloud. So, yes, you just did save your denoised files (and any other files involved) to the Adobe Cloud. If you want the denoised files to be saved to your disk, use Lightroom Classic 12.3. (or as others have said, you can use ACR 15.3)