Dawg Pics
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Hi All,
I just downloaded a free trial of DeNoise. I have a MacBook Pro and Affinity for post processing so, I need to use DeNoise as a stand-alone program.
When I imported the RAW image into DeNoise, the program gave me a warning that the colors might be changed. I saved the sharpened image as a DNG file, which looked ok, and then loaded it into Affinity. The entire image went magenta. It was so magenta, that it couldn't be recovered, at least in Affinity it can't. Kind of makes sense that the program would use some magenta since there was a lot of green in the image. However, it shouldn't look like the image was put in the wash with a red sock. I reloaded the DNG back in to DeNoise, and the preview image was magenta. I guess, with that, I ruled out Affinity as the villain in this story.
Anybody have any clue, tip, wild-ass guess or anything that might help me resolve this.
My initial search didn't give me an answer, but I am about to do some more looking to see if I can locate the same issue.
Thanks
Hi, I am Magenta. Qauck Quack
I just downloaded a free trial of DeNoise. I have a MacBook Pro and Affinity for post processing so, I need to use DeNoise as a stand-alone program.
When I imported the RAW image into DeNoise, the program gave me a warning that the colors might be changed. I saved the sharpened image as a DNG file, which looked ok, and then loaded it into Affinity. The entire image went magenta. It was so magenta, that it couldn't be recovered, at least in Affinity it can't. Kind of makes sense that the program would use some magenta since there was a lot of green in the image. However, it shouldn't look like the image was put in the wash with a red sock. I reloaded the DNG back in to DeNoise, and the preview image was magenta. I guess, with that, I ruled out Affinity as the villain in this story.
Anybody have any clue, tip, wild-ass guess or anything that might help me resolve this.
My initial search didn't give me an answer, but I am about to do some more looking to see if I can locate the same issue.
Thanks
Hi, I am Magenta. Qauck Quack