![]() ![]() On M1 Macs (13" M1 original and 14" M1 Pro) with 16GB of RAM the swap usage while processing raw files constantly grows to between 15 and 46GB of swap space even though the RAM on the computer doesn’t get used above 11GB. I am recording metrics about how hardware is being utilized and I didn’t want to have those metrics influenced by anything else that might be running. Select Preserve source profile for Color profileīefore running the test I reboot the computer and shut down any applications that launch on startup.Make sure all 300 images are selected to process and hit the Save Images button.Set the Allowed Memory Consumption to be High (though the behavior seems to be the same with medium and low) in DeNoise AI Preferences.Set the AI-Processor to be the GPU in DeNoise AI Preferences.Set the Post-Processing Color Noise Reduction to 10.Set the Post-Processing Recover Original Detail to 50. ![]() Set them to be processed with Settings of Auto.Set them to be processed as Severe Noise.Open 300 Nikon D850 NEF files in DeNoise AI 3.4.2 or 3.5.However, I have found that I can’t process 300 NEF raw files from a Nikon D850 without DeNoise AI failing. ![]() For ARW, CR2, CR3, and RAF raw types the swap usage is pretty extreme, but I could process 300 of those raw files. I first noticed significant swap file usage on M1 Macs with less than 64GB of RAM as they process raw files. In the process I have observed what looks to me like a memory leak when DeNoise AI is processing raw files. My objective was to get information on what hardware combinations provides the fastest processing times in DeNoise AI and share that on my Photo Taco Podcast. ![]() I have been running a lot of DeNoise AI tests across different computers with different storage speeds and different raw file types. Possible Memory Leak Processing Raw Files ![]()
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