![]() I also find the Dxo color science more accessible, particularly if you use their film sims. ![]() So, I devised a series of tests using several workflows and output requirements. For some workflows (mine), thats a deal breaker. Topaz Photo AI As excited as I was to experiment with this new feature, I was more curious about how it compares to my current noise reduction tool: Topaz Photo AI. Comparison Topaz Denoise AI vs Lightroom Denoise AI Anthony Morganti 385K subscribers Subscribe 4 12 views 2 minutes ago In this tutorial, I demo and compare Lightroom's new Denoise. I just found this video which is pretty good. One big advantage here over Lightroom is not having to pay a subscriptions, and the fact Lightroom forces you to import from memory card before any edits. 1,477 likes, 134 comments - Kimmo Paananen (kimmo.paananen) on Instagram: 'Common Goldeneye swimming close by Lightroom received a great update recently, which i. He says a bit of noise is necessary to avoid pixelization. I have no dog in the fight as I own all 3 of these tools. In PS you layer them, paint out one layer and you get the best of both worlds. DxO DeepPRIME is exceptional, whereas Topaz generates all kinds of artifacts (visible when you zoom in 200 and more). Adjust one file for background noise, the other for subject and send both files to PS. Meanwhile, Topaz Denoise, which is not an integral part of an asset management and raw development suite, is not the only tool in that company’s arsenal. I'm all for that.īefore LrC introduced advanced masking I sometimes used his two step stage. But more than that, I’m a die hard Lightroom user and I have a workflow that I like which means my photos always start in Lightroom first. For starters, they don’t support all raw formats. ![]() The key is reducing noise in your primary subject while retaining detail. Yes, Topaz does seem to recommend you open your raw file in their standalone version of the software. There has a been a noise obsession in all forums which I think is a good thing because it forces companies to produce better products. I will use that on my sample images later today or tomorrow - but what I have seen in the samples in the above blog post looks so much more consistent than the mess that DxO is producing - the statement "Noise is an integral part of photography." and "A bit of noise is not an issue and can actually make a photo look more natural." clearly show which emphasis was put on the development. ![]()
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