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Denoiser 3 tutorial
Denoiser 3 tutorial









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The graphics card will be used to process the images instead of the computers CPU and will (depending on the card) be faster.

  • Enable Discrete GPU: This should be ‘Yes’ if you have a modern Graphics card in your PC or attached in an external GPU setup.
  • The advanced preferences will determine which hardware in your PC is used to process your images. Open the preferences by clicking File -> Preferences on a PC or Topaz DeNoise AI -> Preferences on a Mac. You should double check that these are correct for your system in order to maximise performance. When you first run Topaz Denoise AI the software will run some initial checks in order to optimise it’s settings. Original image is on the left, DeNoised is on the right.Ĭheck Out Topaz DeNoise Now Initial Setup I have labelled three areas where you can really see the difference DeNoise has made in both reducing noise and retaining detail. You can see how much cleaner the processed image (right) is than the original (left). Below is an ISO8000 file from a Nikon D500 at 100% view. A Quick Sampleįirst let’s take a look at a sample image.

    denoiser 3 tutorial

    It will be updated if Topaz introduces any changes to future versions. Note that this article has been written for v2.1.6. If you haven’t seen our comparison yet you can read it at:

    #DENOISER 3 TUTORIAL HOW TO#

    This article will take an in depth look at how to use Denoise AI. Recently we looked at how Topaz DeNoise AI compared to other leading noise reduction software and found it to do the best job of both removing noise and keeping detail in photos.











    Denoiser 3 tutorial