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Wha'ts the best way to denoise?
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Take the photo again in good light
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ENHANCE
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>>4391187
you slide the sliders to the right
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>>4391187
use ai noise reduction at different settings and export, then make stack of those for maximum noise reduction.
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>>4391187
Export at 50% resolution.
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>>4391187
Topaz raw denoise only on low (less than 30)
Downscale 50% and tweak pre export and post export sharpening (this is important) to fit the photo
Do not use an overly sharp downscale algo like lanczos

You can expect very nice 8x12s from a 24mp ff at iso 6400-12800 this way
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>>4391187
Dunno, but I like darktable's profiled denoise. Doesn't blur at all, just removes the ugly color noise pixels.
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>>4391189
underappreciated post
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>>4391187

maybe half_size, maybe amaze with enhance, maybe scale to half size it is difficult to guess with out raw image file
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>>4391250
based DT enjoyer
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Just embrace the noise. Add more if there isn't enough.
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>>4391187
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>>4391187
Denoise with Topaz, then re-noise in camera raw at a smaller size / reduced roughness. You heard me. You want less noise, not zero noise.
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Lightroom's built-in AI denoiser is excellent, just use that.
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>>4391187
Duplicate 4 times
Move each copy 1 pixel to the left, right, top, and bottom
Photomerge
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>>4391416
>AI
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>>4391262
yeah, blur the image a bit and add your own noise on top
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>>4391416
>>4391464
I just tried it. Works like magic.
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>>4391187
Denoise the shit out of chrominance and leave luminance as noisy as it is.
>>4391189
This obviously is the best way.
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>>4391473
tbqh it does, but I find it annoying that it has to make a full copy of the image, it takes a lot of space
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>>4391464
It just removes the ugly red and green pixels and uses machine learning to determine which colors to replace them with.

I usually set the level at five or six percent, the image remains noisy, but the remaining noise looks like grain and it's fine.
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>>4391473
i mean you can do that too.
But id rather just try to get my iso and exposure right before i even think about doing it
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>>4391187

ufraw has thing called color smoothing cannot remember if it has like 0,1,2,3 levels
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>>4391187
lower iso
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>>4391473
Looks like shit.
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Adobe need to wake up and work on their core features because sharpening and noise reduction in Photoshop are about 15 years out of date at this point.

I'd like to see some development of Ai features for panorama stitching and detail recovery too. They're trying, but they're sloooow...
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>>4393048
The news gladly puts up photos with adobes trademark super sharpened grain and total loss of color detail so adobe probably doesnt care and would rather monetize every mouse click instead
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>>4393048
They're doing nothing for the last ten years. There has not been a new feature that I really needed in Photoshop or Lightroom. I don't use it for Raw editting, so I'm stuck on a version that has a blond lady as splash up screen.
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How many Adobe engineers are working on LR and PS? Must be the comfiest job in the world.
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>>4393131
> Must be the comfiest job in the world.
It's probably the opposite, having worked in quite a few Fortune Top 500 corporations the most miserable and stressful jobs are when you don't really have anything to do (because for example product owners cannot decide on features and you do releases with bug fixes only), but you still have to report, most often to the same morons, what have you done in last two weeks, month and so on.



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