Good video man.. this is certainly the best way to apply the new Denoise. In a landscape photography setting a person could even utilize a darks luminosity mask.. then again, utilize that density slider to taste. Good information as always Matt
Thanks! If I could do it over again I would have shown some luminance masking or even blend if. The video was already live when I thought of it. But hey... now I have a follow up video!
Great video. I’ve just started playing around with the new noise reduction, so far I’ve been happy with it. This is an excellent way to use it. I always learn something watching your videos.
Cool. I had thought about this as well. I'm sure even fine further adjustments can be made via Blend If in Photoshop to have the noise removed/applied selectively in either the shadow or highlight areas.
Appreciate this Matt. I figured that I could tell myself that I didn’t just waste money on Topaz because I could still mask there. I see uses for both. Until the next LR update adds it of course.
Simply excellent Matt...as always. Do you think Adobe should add Denoise to the LR masking panels so you could intersect with, ie, background selection ?
I'm getting errors "Denoise is not available for this photo format". Does it only work with original DSLR photos and not scans? There is a manual denoise that seems to work fairly well.
@@MattKloskowski : Yes apparently de-noise only works on RAW and something called Bayer..... No jpeg at the moment. Geeze this is like a new car company putting out their first car that only runs on helium. I guess Adobe was in a rush to get it out ready or not. Oh well, the manual method is just below denoise and it works pretty well.
I found one other little snag with the AI Generate: I tried to extend a picture of a gymnast who's arm was out of frame. But Adobe returned a warning that this was not allowed due to pornographic material or something like that. They didn't explain exactly what the objection was. The image was nothing but a G-Rated picture (unless the viewer happened to have a dirty mind). I hate censorship, especially since the picture will never be published anywhere. The message is: "You can use our software as long as you conform to our Puritan Ethical Standards". Well it is easy enough to modify the image using layers so they wont see it as it really is, then insert the AI generated part back in.
All of Adobe’s image enhancing tools (super resolution and enhance details) only work on raw. Denoise isn’t new in this aspect. If I made software I’d probably make the same choice… poor imagine quality going in = poor image quality out right?
Good video man.. this is certainly the best way to apply the new Denoise. In a landscape photography setting a person could even utilize a darks luminosity mask.. then again, utilize that density slider to taste. Good information as always Matt
Thanks! If I could do it over again I would have shown some luminance masking or even blend if. The video was already live when I thought of it. But hey... now I have a follow up video!
Great video. I’ve just started playing around with the new noise reduction, so far I’ve been happy with it. This is an excellent way to use it. I always learn something watching your videos.
Another excellent video, thanks Matt
Terrific, extremely helpful video. Thank you!
Cool. I had thought about this as well. I'm sure even fine further adjustments can be made via Blend If in Photoshop to have the noise removed/applied selectively in either the shadow or highlight areas.
Useful tip. Thanks a lot
Good useful tutorial.
Thanks Matt 🆒
Excellent!
Appreciate this Matt. I figured that I could tell myself that I didn’t just waste money on Topaz because I could still mask there. I see uses for both. Until the next LR update adds it of course.
Simply excellent Matt...as always. Do you think Adobe should add Denoise to the LR masking panels so you could intersect with, ie, background selection ?
It would be nice. I don’t find I mask Noise reduction much so it wouldn’t be something I’d use but I know some people would like it.
good tip about using density.
😥 I figure I must be five updates behind at this point. Someday I'll have to see if I can get this new denoise working.
So batch processing high iso pics is a no go, AI noise reduction, for Lightroom still?
Yes you can sync the noise reduction to other photos
Can you explain why a dng file is created and can it be converted to a jpg file?
I'm getting errors "Denoise is not available for this photo format". Does it only work with original DSLR photos and not scans? There is a manual denoise that seems to work fairly well.
Hi. Definitely google search Adobe's support for file types for this and that should help.
@@MattKloskowski : Yes apparently de-noise only works on RAW and something called Bayer..... No jpeg at the moment. Geeze this is like a new car company putting out their first car that only runs on helium. I guess Adobe was in a rush to get it out ready or not.
Oh well, the manual method is just below denoise and it works pretty well.
I found one other little snag with the AI Generate: I tried to extend a picture of a gymnast who's arm was out of frame. But Adobe returned a warning that this was not allowed due to pornographic material or something like that. They didn't explain exactly what the objection was. The image was nothing but a G-Rated picture (unless the viewer happened to have a dirty mind). I hate censorship, especially since the picture will never be published anywhere. The message is: "You can use our software as long as you conform to our Puritan Ethical Standards". Well it is easy enough to modify the image using layers so they wont see it as it really is, then insert the AI generated part back in.
All of Adobe’s image enhancing tools (super resolution and enhance details) only work on raw. Denoise isn’t new in this aspect. If I made software I’d probably make the same choice… poor imagine quality going in = poor image quality out right?
Good short informative session. Get well soon, you didn’t sound that great!