![]() ![]() I am so happy that I literally tell all my (photography) friends about it, and because I was making advertisement for Topaz Denoise AI already, I decided to partner up with them as an associate (more on that below). My impression now The short version: still super impressed! The longer version: Denoise AI is now a part of my routine when editing pictures, and I use it with every picture I edit! I still use the Camera RAW-editor in PS first, then open the pictures in PS and use the plug-in from Denoise AI for the removal of the noise and to sharpen it a bit more. Even for the pictures with low ISO (and relatively few noise) the end result with Denoise AI was way better than the result using the control sliders for sharpening and noise reduction in the Camera RAW-editor of PS. Older pictures taken with high ISO that I didn't post anywhere because I wasn't happy about the end result, but also pictures which had lower ISOs of 400-800. I was stunned by the results and tried more and more pictures. I was amazed by the result! What took me 15-30 minutes in PS (making layers and all) took about 15 seconds in the program. ![]() I downloaded the trial version and gave it a shot with my stone marten photo's. I went searching on the internet if there was a better way to take out the noise and still maintain a sharp picture and after many comparisons ended up with the program Denoise AI from TopazLabs. Way better, but still I wasn't totally satisfied with the result. I made layers with masks of the mammals, sharpened the mammals, only taking out a bit of noise over there, and then soften the background in the other layers. I wasn't happy with any of the options, so I tried to get into the better part of PS. Get an aquarelle painting as result when trying to get rid of the noise and make it sharper 3. Get rid of the noise, but get less sharp pictures 2. I felt I could only choose between three options: 1. When I edited the pictures in the Camera RAW-editor in Photoshop (PS) like I normally do, nothing really seemed to work well to get the photo right. I know I did, and to be honest, I didn't believe it, and didn't look into it any further until I had some awesome pictures from a mammal (a stone marten), taken at night which just had a bit too much noise in them (taken with ISO 2500-3200). Denoise AI How it began You probably heard or read about TopazLabs before you read this review. ![]()
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