![]() " - OK, may be can tell the exact version of nVidia drivers he sports and also confirm that he clocked on publicly released ACR/LR versionĪnd that in my opinion shows that Adobe code itself might be a suspect regarding at least some GTX10xx GPU cards. He said " I would recommend some basic GPU/Driver Troubleshooting to find where your bottleneck might be. miss on Adobe's side here - may be he can comment which driver version he uses - unless as Adobe employee he happens to use some next non public not yet released version of ACR already with something already fixedĬomparing with Quadro cards is not proper.so how come his GPU does 5-6 times faster than mine. Rikk Flohr ( apparently "Adobe Employee" - which matters as he might know more than us ) = saying that Adobe's Ai NR takes " 6.5 Years old home-built system with GTX970 - 4 GB Card takes <90 seconds for a Canon 5D Mark IV file." and my card GTX1070Ti (w/ 8Gb) - which is a generation newer ( and class - as "Ti" - better, and twice more memory ) with most recent (non gaming drivers) from nVidia on such raw files clocks 8 minutes with Adobe's Ai-NR ( but 2 seconds with Adobe's Ai-Demosaick - which kind of shows that my GPU works OK otherwise ) and GPU monitor shows that GPU utilization never goes above 12% and mostly stays under 5% during those 8 minutes. I downloaded ISO12800 Canon 5D IV raw from Imaging Resources to RAM disk (not even SSD but to RAM disk)ĪCR time = 8 minutes for Ai NR ( for comparision Adobe's enhanced details Ai-Demosaick is 2 seconds ) I was assuming that Adobe's Ai NR is using Tensor Cores on nVidia GPUs and in the absence of them it will be way-way slower but the claim from Adobe employee that his way older card ( also w/o tensor cores ) can do AiNR for 30mp raw file in 90sec is ? ![]() ![]() and yet my card is "better" than Rikk Flohr's. the card works w/o issues with ACR and DxO PL6.* ( DeepPRIME XD) - however it takes 10-20 times longer than DxO NR for Adobe's NR. Got me curious - I have a discrete GPU nVidia GTX1070Ti w/8Gb and most recent nVidia drivers ( not gaming versions ) installed. I noticed a post from Rikk Flohr ( apparently "Adobe Employee") = saying that Adobe's Ai NR takes " 6.5 Years old home-built system with GTX970 - 4 GB Card takes <90 seconds for a Canon 5D Mark IV file." If you wish to provide a feature request, you do so by following these guidelines (then make a request in the product forum): If you wish to report what you believe is a bug, you do so by following these guidelines: If you want Adobe to be viewing what you post, there are two ways based on what you are hoping to report: You did that, you got multiple factual answers. If you have problems or need answers from other users who volunteer their time to help, do so in a discussion topic and message body, whereby you post specifics (what's the problem or issue, or the question) and provide some information about your operating system, version of the software you're asking about and steps to illustrate your problem. Because we are a community used by people of all ages, cultures, and people at work, we carefully moderate its content". The Adobe Support Community is a place to ask questions, find answers, learn from experts, and share your knowledge. IOW, this is a user-to-user support forum. " Currently, the community on is used as a destination for customers to ask questions and engage in peer-to-peer conversations. The answer is no, you do not. The question was answered factually here and in the post I provided. You asked a question: Do I have to buy a server to run ACR denoise? And/or use another software product for NR. Or you can use the rest of Adobe Camera Raw without Denoise. You can use the underpowered hardware you have and wait.
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