Yeah, I guess it has been out for a while, I'm usually too busy traveling to notice these things, I only saw it pop up in an update for me a few months back. Sorry for the confusion!
While I appreciate the video and the effort, I wouldn’t exactly say Adobe just released…. After all, Denoise was added in April 2023. I was actually hoping to get some new insight, like they happened to expand its feature set, allowing a bit of refinement. Adobe Denoise and DxO Pure Raw, both seem to produce the best results while introducing the least amount of artifacts. While I am glad to see Adobe added a quality denoise option (suggested every time adobe sent a survey), I find it extremely slow on my older PC. The same 45mp image may take 2 mins w DxO could take up to 5x the amount of time in lightroom. I suspect it’s an issue with the way lightroom assigns resources rather than the process itself, but still a huge issue, at least for me. Hopefully a new PC build will address the issue.
Yes, I was a bit confused at the "just released", too. As for speed, I'm sure a PC upgrade will help. It takes about 30 seconds, on a 40 MP image, on my M2 Pro Mac mini, so way better than your 10 minutes on your current machine. Like you say, it does work really well.
Yeah, I guess it has been out for a while, I'm usually too busy traveling to notice these things, I only saw it pop up in an update for me a few months back. Sorry for the confusion!
I would use this more if it were faster and it didn't take my 30 MB CR2 file and make it into a ~60MB DNG. I prefer Topaz Denoise AI for those two reasons. That said, Topaz is an add-on that costs money and wth each iteration they want more money. I'll wait and see how Adobe does with this is time goes on.
As usual with dominating markets software development giving you one by one pils. Where is sharpening ai tool alongside with denoising? Hate this company.
@@mgscheue which is way worse performing than topaz photo ai tool. I don’t care personally about adobe implementations of tools that are already outdated and perform less efficient than some plugins.But coming with Wow! Look at this!!! Crap
Nothing beats DxO
Where have you been, this has been out for a while, because of this I thought they finally updated it for smartphone support.
Yeah, I guess it has been out for a while, I'm usually too busy traveling to notice these things, I only saw it pop up in an update for me a few months back. Sorry for the confusion!
Adobe continues to add value.
So true LRC and the rest keeps getting better and better and the price stays the same!
While I appreciate the video and the effort, I wouldn’t exactly say Adobe just released…. After all, Denoise was added in April 2023. I was actually hoping to get some new insight, like they happened to expand its feature set, allowing a bit of refinement. Adobe Denoise and DxO Pure Raw, both seem to produce the best results while introducing the least amount of artifacts. While I am glad to see Adobe added a quality denoise option (suggested every time adobe sent a survey), I find it extremely slow on my older PC. The same 45mp image may take 2 mins w DxO could take up to 5x the amount of time in lightroom. I suspect it’s an issue with the way lightroom assigns resources rather than the process itself, but still a huge issue, at least for me. Hopefully a new PC build will address the issue.
Yes, I was a bit confused at the "just released", too.
As for speed, I'm sure a PC upgrade will help. It takes about 30 seconds, on a 40 MP image, on my M2 Pro Mac mini, so way better than your 10 minutes on your current machine. Like you say, it does work really well.
Yeah, I guess it has been out for a while, I'm usually too busy traveling to notice these things, I only saw it pop up in an update for me a few months back. Sorry for the confusion!
@@ShuttermonkeysTV No worries!
I would use this more if it were faster and it didn't take my 30 MB CR2 file and make it into a ~60MB DNG. I prefer Topaz Denoise AI for those two reasons. That said, Topaz is an add-on that costs money and wth each iteration they want more money. I'll wait and see how Adobe does with this is time goes on.
As usual with dominating markets software development giving you one by one pils. Where is sharpening ai tool alongside with denoising? Hate this company.
Yes, how dare they add a state of the art denoising tool!
@@mgscheue which is way worse performing than topaz photo ai tool. I don’t care personally about adobe implementations of tools that are already outdated and perform less efficient than some plugins.But coming with Wow! Look at this!!! Crap
@@WizardVal I haven’t tried Topaz. I’ll have to do that. Thanks!