![]() Depending on which of the denoising methods or options was chosen, the new version does it in half the time and sometimes even faster.įor me, the update to version 3.5 was worth it, even if one should not expect miracles, of course. What has been massively improved is the speed, for example, when saving and thus the final denoising. There is no wow effect with the improvements now, but they are already visible in the comparison. The denoising is now a bit better in the result, more structures are preserved and there is less noise. But you can also use Topaz Denoise AI as a plugin for Lightroom or Photoshop. Further processing options especially in the direction of white balance, adjustment of exposure or similar things are of course not available here.įurther processing is possible with the generated 16-Tiff files in any tool. For Adobe Photoshop, once installed, the plugin is available through the ‘Filter’ menu. This time I did all the comparisons directly with the RAW files and thus denoised them first. Topaz DeNoise 5.1 Plugin Topaz DeNoise 5.1, like the other Topaz Labs products can be used as a plugin for certain image processing applications or stand-alone through the Topaz Labs photoFXlab product (79.99 at time of writing). You have the classic before/after comparison or a set of four with all Denoise option, so you can directly choose the best option: The interface is basically the same as in version 2.4:
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