Noiseware review7/25/2023 Here is an image of a Hermit Thrush, expanded to 300% to show noise in the original image captured at ISO 6400. ![]() I'm finding that de-saturating the blue channel in Lightroom (-25%) does a nice job of removing the slight blue tinge that seems to appear along edges of white or black feathers. ![]() Otherwise, I see no problems adjusting White Balance and Tone selections before applying AI Denoise.įollow-up 4/27/23: The added vibrance appears to appear in the form of blue-channel vibrance. I've found from my examples below that AI Denoise appears to add a touch of vibrance to images, and this added vibrance can appear overdone if you apply any vibrance adjustment before applying AI Denoise. * - Quick answer is that Adobe recommends AI Denoise be applied BEFORE adjustments. He also has follow-up video that helps answer the question of whether to apply the AI Denoise feature BEFORE or AFTER making adjustments in Lightroom*. Anthony Morganti is a Lightroom Guru and describes the new AI Denoise feature in Lightroom 12.3. Ī number of reviewers are describing their experiences online, including YouTube videos that I've found helpful. ![]() Full description of version 12.3 improvements is described here. 12.3 that added a couple of new features, one of which was a new AI Denoise filter to apply noise reduction to original RAW files! This noise-reduction is a new addition to the Enhancement feature that Adobe released last year that allowed AI (artificial intelligence) to generate high-resolution images from original RAW files. Original (left), Noiseware (center), AI Denoise (right), ISO 6400Ī few weeks ago Adobe came out with Lightroom Classic Ver.
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