Wow, that old piston plane is keeping up with the jet without his engine running! Just kidding, nice shots.
I know. What a feat !
Kept trying slower shutter speeds trying to get prop motion, but when I got it, the whole plane showed motion, so, best choice of two evils. (kinda like voting)
It seems that, at 76, I'm not as steady-handed as I used to be.
That is an old and not very powerful card by today's standards. I am pretty confident it is not supported and therefore your computer is using its CPU to process DeepPRIME.
yeah, I know just how my card feels. same description.
Two things I see in the final images, is loss of contrast and the overall colors are not as dark as the originals. Other than that they look pretty good.
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Also, when comparing the before and after on-screen side by side, the prime version seems just a little smaller.
That is an old and not very powerful card by today's standards. I am pretty confident it is not supported and therefore your computer is using its CPU to process DeepPRIME.
You're right. It is. I have time, so I'm ok with it. going to try the program on my new laptop gamer and see how it does.
What graphics card do you have? If its unsupported, DeepPRIME uses the computers CPU for processing rather than the graphics card's GPU. In that event processing takes a minimum of 3 times as long as with the GPU. An example of a lower end graphics card that is usable by DeepPRIME would be the nVidia GeForce GXT 1050ti.
DeepPRIME is DXO's latest AI based denoising technology. It is available in DXO's PhotoLab 4 Elite and in PureRAW. DeepPRIME only works on raw files but in my experience it is by far the best noise reduction technology.currently available. I am also a user of Topaz Denoise 3 and while Topaz is very good, the results fall considerably short when comparing them to DeepPRIME.
seemed to work on unprocessed jpegs, but maybe i did something wrong.