Fixed an issue where having multiple images open with auto model preferences on showed the same model numbers for all files in the file list view.Fixed an issue where the same image could be opened twice.Fixed an issue where opening certain DNG’s would crash DeNoise.Fixed an issue where CR2/3 images would open with a green tint when saved as DNG’s.Added support for certain Sony camera images that weren’t opening before.Performance improvements during image saving.The auto model and model preference toggle selection is now saved on close.When setting the file name in the save dialog, you can press up/down to go to the start/end of the file name.Note that this feature is disabled when working with RAW images and when using the trial version (as we don’t want a watermark to be applied to an original image). You now have the ability to overwrite images, just use the ‘Overwrite Current File’ toggle in the new save dialog. Renaming and changing image formats/setting should be clearer The Output Directory dropdown saves the last 3 directories used (will be empty to begin with). The new save UI makes it easier to save single and batch images. This will greatly reduce the effectiveness of the new RAW model, and other models will be better suited for those images. PS, LR) by default apply denoising and sharpening to images on conversion from RAW. We recommend only using this model on RAW images and images that have been converted from RAW with no pre-processing or editing. The new RAW model now allows the RAW model to be used with non-RAW images. This is only visual.ģ.6.1 Fixed missing Raw model in Mac when you update the app When saving RAWs with RAW color correction setting on, and auto model preferences, the auto values will change during processing. Fixed issue where GPU utilization was high during idle.Fixed issue where you could undo/redo during image export and get unexpected results in the export.Fixed issue where batch skips previously cancelled images.Fixed issue where opening multiple images in external editor mode only opened some of the selected images.Save button in save dialog is now enabled during image processing Topaz DeNoise AI is a sophisticated piece of software created by Topaz Labs, a well-known company that implements cutting-edge technology based on artificial intelligence to fix post-processing issues like noise reduction and sharpening. At 79.99 / 58, DeNoise AI isn’t expensive and it can speed up noise reduction for those not familiar with reducing noise with Raw Editing software.Fixed Lightroom plugin installer location issue when moving location of DeNoise install.Fixed various RAW cropping/crashing/color issues.Model values in file list view now spaced out evenly.Removed ‘Preserve Source Format’ image format option in save dialog as it’s redundant with the ‘Preserve Input Settings’ toggle.Auto model is now sticky in plugin mode.Validate makernotes and white balance to have less problems opening enhanced images in PS,LR, etc.Added link to online tutorials in help menu.More settings in save dialog are now sticky.I decided to try a couple of images and compare the results to my normal Neat Image workflow. It is possible to mask in Topaz Denoise AI but I prefer the more advanced options to mask in Photoshop. This doesn’t work with my workflow as it doesn’t allow the use of Layers or Layer Masks so I gave it a try and then forgot it. This takes you to the standalone version where you can remove the noise, and when you click Apply, it adds the corrected file back into Lightroom with the file name changed to xxxx-Edit.tif I tried the Lightroom plugin, which consists of right-clicking the image in Lightroom and selecting Edit In>Topaz DeNoise AI. All of the descriptions below work in Lightroom, Photoshop, and the Standalone version. As a lot of people only use Lightroom then the Lightroom plugin is probably the way to go. Installing it gives you a standalone version as well as a Lightroom and Photoshop plugin. I posted my revised workflow for noise reduction with Neat Image a while ago and have used this up to now, but decided to download the free trial of Topaz Denoise AI and give it a try. There are loads of settings that can be adjusted, plus noise profiles that can be generated or downloaded as well as the ability to analyse each image individually. I’ve been using Neat Image since 2005 and up to now, I’ve been fairly happy with it. There is also a 30 day free trial period, so you can try before you buy. There seems to be a lot of noise on the internet (Sorry □) about a new noise reduction package using AI (Artificial Intelligence), developed by Topaz Labs called, wait for it, Topaz DeNoise AIĪt the time of writing (October 2020) it’s not the cheapest software at $79.99 but with discounts to $59.99 and vouchers, it can be purchased for $50.99 which translates to £41.76.
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