I have just checked. They are there now and I have downloaded them to check that they can be downloaded.
What did you have for the background. If I have residual image chosen as the background I get that as an image but no detail for level 7. It is only if you have a grey or black background that you see just the details (for whatever level you choose).
Denoise limits the number of levels for luminance to 6 and for chrominance to 7 (denoise consumes a big lot of memory…)
So if denoise is “enable” all levels greater than 6 are inactive. However if you want to see the 7th level with “denoise enabled”, one of the two “fine chroma or coarse chroma” sliders must be greater than zero.
There is the 2, but (at least for my case , where my preview is large enough) I have tested with denoise : try enable / disable denoise, and try for level 7 with slider chroma
But, should we look for a solution? or just put it in the documentation
I think it needs to be fixed. If denoise is active then levels 7 and above simply do not work at all. I am not sure a simple not in the on-line documentation will suffice. Is it possible to put something in the wavelet levels selector or else somehow to toggle the sliders for levels 7 and above if denoise is selected?
I would be disappointed to lose the frequency based denoise if I want to keep the shape enhancing abilities of the higher levels.
Should I file a bug report to formalize this discussion?
There is a further problem. If I have selected 9 levels and denoise then the residual image adjustments work only on the residual after the 10th level even though contrast adjustments work only on levels 1-6. If I have selected 6 levels then the residual image adjustments work on the residual after the 6th level.
Hi @jdc,
with developement version 5.8-2530-g5fd640f97 Commit: 5fd640f97 if I open a detail window at last an more 800% and move the detail on the image with Wavelets and Denoise and refine enabled I have strange colored halos in te datail windows and 98% of the times after RT crashes into Segmentation fault.