![]() This is where theoretically DxO has an advantage, since NR is done as part of the RAW processing itself (at least that is what they claim, but it is impossible for the casual user to tell if the demosaic process is done prior to NR, in which case NR would be done on the output of the demosaic process, a temporary bitmap file, or concurrently as one element of the demosaic process that creates the final output image from the RAW data). Since DAI RAW processing is far from the best, I find it best to process the RAW outside DAI, and then process NR in DAI from the output from RAW processing. You may open a RAW file in DAI and processed the image, but the result can not be saved to a RAW. The action list in itself is not an image, and launching DAI is itself an action. An "action" list is nothing other than a sequential list of what you've done that can be re-applied at will. The same holds true for any plug in where the host application (LR) sends a file to the plug in application, it is then processed by that plug in application and returned to the host. Impossible since DAI is used as a plug in, the result must be sent back to LR and it may not be a RAW file. I wish Denoise AI could directly use the raw file and add actions just like Lightroom would do. You can use RAW file straight in DAI, than you can save it as TIFF, JPEG or DNG and then import it in LR. A memory card fills up pretty fast when youre shooting RAW. ![]() LR creates a TIFF file when it's sent from LR to DAI, not DAI. Most of you know that RAW files are much larger than JPEG images. Once throw away, the post Denoise AI work is lost. ![]() The Denoise processing is re-doable quickly, but the the Lightroom processing after that may not. Do you already keep the Tiff or convert to Jpg and drop the tiff? Canon R5 has about 42MP raw, the tiff will have 200mp+. But it creates a tiff (or jpg or other non-raw) which is 4-5 times larger in file size. The end tiff file is MUCH larger than the raw file. if you choose) for further work in Lr.ģ) Continue to work on the tiff file to finish the Lr as if you would do with a raw file without the Denoise AI. This process will create and save to a Tiff file (or jpg. This is the most important benefit of using noise reduction software. This makes the image look more professional, visually appealing, and overall better. Adjust WB, adjust Len correction, camera profile if I want, set the Lr Luminous noise reduction and sharpness to 0Ģ) Invoke Denoise AI from Lr and it let it do its thing, with optional manual setting. Image noise reduction software enhances the quality of an image by removing unwanted visual information, such as dots, specks, or pixels. From the Youtubers and websites, I learned that there are 3 steps in Lightroom:ġ) Pre-Denoise AI. I have just bought the product and it works well on noise reduction/removal.
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