Who doesn’t know? Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic CC is a rather popular image editing and digital asset management tool for photographers to significantly improve the quality of their images when using RAW formats by allowing them to change properties such as white point, exposure, color and hue. While Adobe Lightroom uses basic GPU acceleration when editing and displaying images in the Viewer, the latest version of Lightroom now also uses GPU-accelerated AI to enhance details. The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Super Max-Q in the notebook can also be used quite well for this.
Using the Sensei AI platform, Adobe engineers trained a neural network to demosaic RAW images, focusing on the problem area of RAW file interpolation. The Detail Enhancement feature uses the RTX Tensor Cores to process RAW files over the neural network (for GPUs without Tensor Cores this feature uses normal GPU computation). The result is the ability to extract more image details from the original RAW file than is possible with the traditional interpolation method.
Note the significantly improved details in the book and the skin in the knee bend (picture above, click to enlarge). The older Pascal and Vega cards perform significantly worse in terms of computing time.
- 1 - Einführung und Übersicht
- 2 - Adobe Premiere CC 2020
- 3 - Black Magic Design DaVinci Resolve 16
- 4 - Adobe Lightroom Classic (2020)
- 5 - Autodesk Maya 2019 + Arnold, Octanebench
- 6 - Blender RTX mit Optix, CUDA und OpenCL
- 7 - 3ds Max und Inventor Pro
- 8 - Various CAD and Science Applications
- 9 - Windows Oberfläche, Zusammenfassung und Fazit
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