#Topaz adjust ai tiff iso#
Russ with some of the very high ISO stuff, i'll come back at the end and I'll separate subject and bkg and do another passs of sharps and NR, but using PS not topaz after resize to output.ĭenoise gives me this lovely clean base file that is really great to use as a foundation for the other things i'll do in PS. The thing we seem to do differently is I'm not using auto, I feel I can get more from it. I pretty much then work the same 16bit TIFf into PSCC copy layer then topaz then other jobs in PS I have used thisalot in that time frameīuddy apart from me starting in DPP where I sort WB EXP maybe dust delete data or clone, and pull the NR sliders back especially luma Jees Russ I took my first fox pic exactly a month ago, wow, alot happened in those few weeks. You are indeed my friend ,around a month late actually Don't worry Russ always welcome, thanks for taking the time buddy. export as a Jpeg without applying any additional sharpening.įor me the most important thing is to use the noise reduction and sharpening tools within Topaz Denoise AI before any major image manipulation in Lightroom (or PS)!
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now do the majority of your post processing work on this TIFF image in LR.Ĩ. selectively mask the image, if required.ħ. Import into Topaz DeNoise AI (settings: Tiff/ ProPhotoRGB/ 16 bits/ 300/ no compression), and apply "Auto Detect Settings". remove any sharpening and noise reduction that LR automatically applies.Ĥ. import Raw image into LR and correct colour temperature and apply any lens corrections only.Ģ. I use the latest version of Topaz DeNoise AI as a plug-in with Lightroom CC and have the following workflow for my Raw images:ġ. some links and advice here and on the web refer to different Topaz products and perhaps older versions of Topaz Denoise AI - so care must be taken to check the info. processing can be a slow(ish) process depending on the processing power of your computer. Topaz DeNoise AI is a great tool in my opinion when used carefully and not over-doing it! I'd stand corrected but it's recovering details for me if I use it " well", of at least puts the frame in a place where I can work in more detail easily.īuddy I stress my post processing skillsare not great, there are many more gifted here than I I've had time I'm stuck here, i've hammered it a bit ,I am very slow with things like this !!īut my very humble opinion it rocks bro, simple as.Ĭlick to expand.Hi Stu, I'm late to the party as usual, but here's my ideas: you aren't loosing detail as far as I can see. it's a really practical addition to my work flow that I'd recommend to anyone. But as above I make images of roe and hares and the blumming things are active when the light falls, so I regularly shoot at higher iso. "B" what I've been doing is extreme shooting at night, so it's pushing everything. Topaz denoise allows me to get most of the noise out of my subject that's the key thing for me. topaz is a good part of why they look like they do FF nice body accepting I'm more asking you to look because they are so extreme you can jugde better than my words there If I can get my head around it most can.īuddy i'm making images of foxes in my garden under continuous lights, there's a thread in the talk nature section. No I do not use the auto mainly AI clear, but with only a few controls and a constant way to keep updating, appraising adding in one slider at a time, it's iindispensiible to me already. broįor me someone not terribly gifted with post it's been a god send and something of a revelation. "black fox".has forgotton more about toggin than I'll ever know,seek his thoughts over mine. Jeff, I start else where in dpp but yes that's pretty much where I am at, lol it will never take me three minutes, but hey that's me I wish. I might well be confused at this time,but I'm going to have a dig on Steve's DNG and see what that givesĬheers for the speedy replies both wow that was quick I wondered about installing in PS as a plug in ,but Topaz say do the NR early in workflow and I'd also like to batch process, if possible, without conversion so it's seemed logical to mess around with DPP and a stand alone version ,for the mo. As I've just said to Steve me and post are a knife fight, so i'd like to keep as close as poss to my normal workflow if humanly possible,, Thanks for the reply tough. thing?ĭavey ACR is not a place I really want to go to.
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Does the DNG file essentially replace the TIFf stage Is it sort of the same. , i'm aware of them from PSCC normally wok RAW in DPP then convert to 16bit TIFF and then in PS to complete. Steve I'm seriously brain dead with post I figure if you know I'm an idiot with it, it might just help you guys help me