![]() That is an ACR shortcut that doesn't work outside ACR. ![]() The shortcut you use in ACR is ctrl/cmd+shift+D. Still called "Enhance" or "Enhance Details." So what on earth is the difference between Raw Details, Enhance Details, and Super Resolution?įirst off, this is only in ACR. In one Adobe posting it also says with the release of CR 13.2 Enhance Details would henceforth be called "Raw Details." Nope. Even tho one test image went from 27MB to 92MB there was no discernible difference even when viewed at 400%. Running “Enhance Details” in LrC produces no difference in the altered image. In LrC it’s Control-Option-I and called “Enhance Details”? Are they two different things? And then… ![]() Yet the official Adobe page directly contradicts this, saying “Raw Details is only applicable to…RAW files does not apply to…JPEGs, TIFFs, and HEICs.” In my experience, I can confirm that I’ve only been able to access “Enhance” with RAW files (Yes, I did open the JPEGs, TIFFs, and PNGs in Camera Raw) In Eric Chan’s ARC Adobe blog (10 March) he states: “Super Resolution also works on other file formats such as JPEGs, PNGs, and TIFFS.” Similarly, I’ve read indie reviews (e.g. I apologize for lumping them in one post, but since they’re all part of the same question “What’s up with that?”…I’ll try to be brief. I am encountering several issues and conundrums. This Super Resolution business is getting awfully confusing. ![]()
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