![]() There are just four sliders that you need to work with and with the press of a button, it’s like the software really does some kind of magic to get rid of noise in the image. ![]() I have always appreciated how Topaz Labs design its software. You can either use Topaz DeNoise AI as stand-alone software or launch it from within other software like Lightroom or Photoshop. During the installation process, it didn’t even prompt me about this. If you have an image ready from which you want to reduce noise, you can launch the Topaz DeNoise AI software separately and import the image into the software. On the other hand, if you are still in the process of editing your images and want to switch over to Topaz DeNoise AI to get rid of the noise, you can do so too. The software is well integrated with Photoshop and Lightroom and I found switching between them quite easy and intuitive. If you are working with your image in Photoshop, just head over to Filter>Topaz Labs>Topaz DeNoise AI… This will open up the image in Topaz Denoise AI software. Similarly, if you are working with your image on Lightroom, you can seamlessly open the image in Topaz DeNoise AI. While in the Develop module, simply right-click on the image and go to Edit In> Topaz DeNoise AI.Īnd once you’re done working with your image in the DeNoise AI module simply hit the Apply button and that will take you back to where you came from (Photoshop or Lightroom). When including the denoise aspect into the workflow, I experienced that getting rid of the noise in the initial stages produces the best results. Doing so ensures that we are not sharpening or enhancing the noise. So, get rid of the noise first and you’ll have a clean image to work with.Īnd while we’re discussing workflow, another handy feature that I liked is batch processing. This really comes in handy if you have multiple images that were taken in similar situations – astrophotos for example. You can drop all the images into Topaz DeNoise AI, select all of them, and make the adjustments. The adjustment that you make to one image gets applied to all of the selected images at once. Once you’re done with the adjustments, you can later quickly go through individual images and give a final tweak if necessary. One thing that I really liked about Topaz DeNoise AI is how basic the controls are. This makes working with the software so much easier and intuitive. It surely doesn’t pack a whole lot of features, but it’s really good at what it does – getting rid of the noise. Once you run the program, you will notice that there are two models that you can choose from DeNoise AI and AI Clear. The latter is a much simpler iteration of the software and provides very few options to work with. Topaz seems to have included this module in case the DeNoise AI module doesn’t work well with your image. Topaz studio clarity workflow software#.
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