![]() sRGB rendering is switched off in the TPA preferences so that TPA should use the monitor profile as indicated. ![]() BTW, I’m on Win 10 pro, my Eizo CG24 monitor is correctly profiled and calibrated with a photospectrometer, of course. So it’s definetly a problem of color rendering/management in the new version. As mentioned above, there was no problem prior to the update of PAI and there’s no issue in Denoise AI or Sharpen AI previews either. That said, after running the Autopilot, the result is pretty much as expected without the green tint. The previews also look a bit duller compared to the orginal Tiff-file - somewhat similar to an unprocessed RAW file in Win Explorer. However, the colors are weird with a green tint in the Topaz preview window on both sides of the comparison view. After the transfer to Photoshop, Photo AI Plugin is applied on the duplicated layer. As always, I process, my raw files to 16bit Tiff files in Prophoto RGB using CaptureOne Pro 23. I have he same issue after the update from the previous version which had no problem here. Fixed manually clicking image within a selected batch.Fixed reset button clearing previous strokes in Remove Tool.Fixed manual CLI settings overriding Autopilot.Improved image loading time significantly on large files after first open.If there’s a specific image you’d like us to see, you can send it us at this dropbox link. We’ll be updating TPAI regularly to address those pieces of feedback and issue reports. Please give us any feedback or report issues with this release. In addition to this, we have fixed issues regarding crashing on image uploads as well as image selection behavior. This week we’ve improved model and image loading times in the app, with the latter being more noticeable with larger files such as RAW images.
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