At least I now know, thanks to this post, that you can convert to DNG to get it to work. Not entire sure how when they show photo tutorials of them opening a JPEG I'm PS, opening ACR and then right-click > "Enhance.". I was told those articles are all wrong also. I explained that articles posted by Petapixel, Fstoppers, etc ALL show them using Super Resolution on JPEGs and TIFFs straight out of PS into ACR. The chat rep told me that the KB article is wrong and the Blog post by Eric Chan is wrong. The rep tolde it only works with RAW and directed me to a KB article on Enhance Details that in the third paragraph (specific to the new Super Resolution feature in 13.2) ALSO works with JPEG, PNG, TIFF and HEIC. The Adobe Blog post by Eric Chan dated states that unlike Raw Details (that only works on RAW formats) the new Super Resolution feature also works on JPEG, TIFF, PNG and HEIC. I got into quite the spat with a chat rep about this very issue. If you want Camera Raw to not open non-raw formats by default, but override that occasionally, use the technique I showed in another post on this forum, where you use Photoshop to open a JPEG in Camera Raw (not using the Camera Raw filter).Įnhance is available for non-raw formats using either of those methods. If you want Camera Raw to always open non-raw formats, change Camera Raw preferences as shown by post by digitaldog later in this thread. Super Resolution works with non-raw formats supported by Camera Raw, so if you use one of the techniques to let Camera Raw open non-raw formats, you can run Enhance on it: Those restrictions don’t apply to Super Resolution feature of Enhance, which is described in the next paragraph on that page. Yes, this is kind of a subtle thing that confuses people. No, that quote is from the description of the Raw Details feature in Enhance Raw Details only works with raw files, of course. The second is the 9.3MB version saved using Adobe's Super Resolution feature. According to the documentation, " The supported file types are raw mosaic files from cameras with Bayer sensors (Canon, Nikon, Sony, and others) and Fujifilm X-Trans sensors." The first image is saved without using the Super Resolution feature, and is 3.13MB. Unfortunately, the new Enhance feature doesn't work with jpegs. Then in Camera Raw, you should get the Enhance Ferguson wrote:. With the DNG selected, go to File > Open in Camera Raw.In the Export Progress dialog click on the exported image to navigate to it in Bridge.Thank you for your help but I think it needs some tweaking to make it a viable and interesting mechanism for pre pro for Ferguson wrote: Looking at capture one the output for raf files are tiff psd or jpeg That said not every image you are going to want to do this but it would be so much easier if you could convert the raw file in c1 first to tiff as normal and then processing and save I think it's effective but cumbersome at the moment to use effectively in a workflow This works it also stores the dng file in the capture one concession and psd Opened the he file chose an image converted to DNG AND OPENED IN CAMERA RAW I opened the file where the raw images are for a work flow in C1 I use both photoshop CCand capture one CC - both all up to dateĪnyway for information I followed your instructions
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