Type or set a value in the Filter Aperture control to choose the number of surrounding pixels to include in determining the median pixel intensity. Values range from 3 to 31 in odd-numbered increments. Note: To preserve image details, choose the smallest filter that removes the noise. For single-pixel colored specks, set the filter to 3. Click OK.
Pixel Film Studios – ProDenoise – Noise Reduction
Hi Matt,have you already tested DXO photolab 4 deep prime noise reduction ?it is listed in some comments below BUT I just received an advertisementfor a brand new DXO Pure raw (89 euros) with, if i understand, a xmp collaborationwith lightroom.no idea how it interfaces with photolab4 and U-points, dng+xmp , before coming backto Lightroom or makes a TIF I dislike.
Thank you very much for this comparison and remarks about the new dxo workflow.Very useful.DXO makes so many advertisements having the best lens correction, perspective correction (viewpoint), noise reduction and now raw processing that it is always difficult to know if it is true or not.Same remark for your show with Scott Kelby and Serge Ramelli about capture one vs Lightroom. very useful.
I try to do as much as possible in LR before going to PS. It is clear that Both products work on exported files not raw. I would expect the basic panel to be used as before. However, texture, clarity and dehaze might interfere with the Topaz process. How much actual sharpening and noise reduction would you apply in LR, if any? I was not impressed with the available documentation as in NONE. So where is the jump off point from LR
Very convincing testimonial Matt. I heard you say that Sharpen AI appears to have noise reduction built in BUT, if I were to need to use both plug-ins (Sharpen and Denoise) on the same image, which plug-in should I use first? Thanks for all your contributions to my photo education!
Although I have recently just purchased Topaz Denoise/Sharpen/Gigapixel only a month ago hopfully they will have native M1 version for Sharpen & Gigapixel before my free upgrades expire so may just wait a little while before upgrading the hardware and live with the slow Topaz processing for now. Luckily I only use it occasionally when needed for now at least. 2ff7e9595c
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