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Flight from Moscow to Tokyo
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Re: Flight from Moscow to Tokyo
Very nice, Henry. What SW you use for Noise Removal? Any recommendations?
Sury
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Re: Flight from Moscow to Tokyo
In my experience Topaz Sharpen AI does a good job of reducing noise while it is sharpening. However, I had halo problems with version 3, and eventually reverted back to version 2.2. I tried version 4 when it came out, and that is great, so I bought the upgrade.
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Re: Flight from Moscow to Tokyo
Peter,
Thank you for the suggestion. Let me give it a try.
Sury
Thank you for the suggestion. Let me give it a try.
Sury
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Re: Flight from Moscow to Tokyo
As I mentioned, I used Topaz Denoise AI.
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Re: Flight from Moscow to Tokyo
Lightroom Classic 12.3 has AI NR
https://www.lightroomqueen.com/whats-ne ... ssic-12-3/
I have not updated yet, but am looking forward to trying 12.3. Unfortunately, it creates a huge DNG file so is not non-destructive.
https://www.lightroomqueen.com/whats-ne ... ssic-12-3/
I have not updated yet, but am looking forward to trying 12.3. Unfortunately, it creates a huge DNG file so is not non-destructive.
Bakubo http://www.bakubo.com
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