![]() ![]() This will show the original, unprocessed image on the left and a preview of the processed photo on the right. I have settled on using the Side-by-side view for my work, but its up to you to decide what you prefer.Ĭlick on the View icon to change the preview window Side-by-side View (default) The default view settings in DeNoise AI are set up quite well, but you can change how things are laid out with with the view settings described here. If you are comfortable with the DeNoise AI interface you can skip the next section and get straight to the Noise Reduction Settings The View Settings Sending an image to DeNoise AI from PhotoShop Once that is done you should send the image to Topaz Denoise AI to get started on noise reduction. Sharpening can be applied in DeNoise as well, or should be applied after the noise reduction process. If you’re processing with DeNoise AI it is better to let it handle 100% of the noise reduction. ![]() Just be sure to set any noise reduction and sharpening levels to zero at this stage of the editing process. You can read more about our suggested workflow in our article ‘Topaz AI Workflow’ As a first step you should apply any tone and colour adjustments in your favourite editor before sending to DeNoise AI. However we have found this not to produce the best results. Topaz Labs recommend that you run DeNoise as the very first step in post-processing. Incorrect settings can cause issues with certain hardware. You should also check these if you are getting any unexpected results after running the software. It will greatly speed up processing times.
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