DeepPrime XD3 not available

Hi,

I’m using PL9…2.1 but for my RW2 images coming out of Lumix S1, I still can’t use DeepPrime XD3 X-Trans.

I thought this is now supported. Is that not the case?

Thanks in advance.

Kind Regards,
Bikram

I think X-Trans is for Fuji cameras only.

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It is supported as long as the processed image comes from a Fujifilm X-Trans camera as its name implies. This process is absolutely useless for a Lumix camera which has a very different sensor.

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thanks for the response guys - makes sense. So is XD3 available at all for Lumix range? I was hopeful it is available now

Did you not understand the two responses you got? Currently, XD3 in PhotoLab 9 is ONLY available for Fuji x-trans bodies, not for any other bodies from any other manufacturers . It is not available for any Lumix cameras or any other cameras other than Fuji X-trans. There is no information available suggesting when, or if, it will be available for Lumix cameras. I hope that is clear.

Mark

Before you get unbearably rude to those trying to help, you might like to consider that what you wrote is not good English and infers that you are repeating your question asking if XD3 is available for Lumix.

Had you written…

So XD3 is not available at all for Lumix range?

… it would have been better understood.

Having grown up in Canada, I wouldn’t say one is more correct than the other.

On the other hand, I’d say the correct word here is implies. :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

Whatever. You say neither and I say niether… let’s call the whole thing off :wink:

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Slightly off-topic, but it’s interesting to see this in PhotoLab9/Win logs:

    EnableDeepPrimeXD3Bayer = false,

I’m actually pretty sure @bghimagery WAS repeating the question, asking if it’s available for Lumix:

Truthfully, the “clarification” given by @irekz could have been much more clear:

Given that sentence, I can understand why @bghimagery was not getting that “DeepPRIME XD3 X-Trans” (the whole name) is only for X-Trans Fujifilm sensors… though that doesn’t forgive the rudeness.

What I get is that he/she/they understood that X-Trans is only for Fujifilm, but then went on to ask “is XD3 really not available at all for anything else (i.e. lumix)? I thought it would have been by now”

I wasn’t trying to be a smartass, but you clearing didn’t completely understand the first two responses. Two people told you it only worked with Fuji x-trans but you still wanted to know if it was available for Lumix. @Pat91 was very clear in his response. That is why I took the time to respond and wrote my post in a way that I thought would make things explicitly clear to you. I had no intention of offending you and apologize if you took it that way.

Mark

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I think it is a reasonable assumption that DeepPrime XD3, will become available for Bayer sensors, hopefully before PL10 is launched next year!

@Wlodek Regardless of what you may read into that statement XD3 is currently only available for Fuji X-Trans images and if or when it will becomes available for Bayer images of one sort or another, and what it may or may not do to memory (VRAM) usage (which could never be as bad as what AI is doing) or the quality of the noise reduction or the affects on processor usage, I cannot say.

But over in AI Masks not working in PhotoLab 9 with NVIDIA drivers (Windows) - #11 by BHAYT I did a test, sadly the images were not images with a high ISO but the timings are interesting.

Please remember that XD2s is not XD2s when applied to X-Trans images, it is XD so there can be no current comparisons between XD2s and XD3 exports created from X-Trans images because XD2s does not exist for X-Trans images and XD3 doesn’t exist for Bayer images!!

Those who genuinely appeared helping, I replied respectfully. The other person clearly chose to be rude before offering help.

And there is nothing wrong in my English asking if XD3 is available for Lumix range. By not having a negative in the question doesn’t make it wrong. I was not here to fight with anyone. If a hand is raised for clap then I can raise the second to make the sound.

No it was not obvious for me when X-Trans and Fuji was mentioned - it didn’t \ doesn’t mean in anyway that XD3 means X-trans only. If you read my question again then you would have understood what I was trying to figure out. I was not here to argue with any body - just because you know something doesn’t give you the entitlement to be rude. I was not rude to any one. I thanked the people who responded to my questions gracefully.

I admit that the DxO blurb can seem confusing but, if you do sufficient research, you will find that, at present, XD3 means Fuji only, designed to treat both Fuji Bayer and X-Trans sensors, rather than Bayer and Fuji X-Trans sensors.

almost right

and from the readme file

→ at present DeepPrime XD3-X-Trans only works with (Fuji’s) X-Trans sensor

Now that’s a lot clearer. Except this is what I find in the readme for PL9…

I would say the wording could do with some work.

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@Joanna I misread your post, sorry!! :worried:

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To get quick help, use the question mark button on the correction bar.

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