AI Used for Reduce Grain in Digital Image – Topaz Denoise AI
As we have seen in recent months, artificial intelligence is certainly changing the way we photograph. For many experts this aspect will represent an epochal change as was the transition from analog to digital.
These days Topaz Labs has released the new version of its well-known Denoise plugin, and the latter will rely on AI to reduce digital noise and retrieve image details.
One of the most interesting aspects is that the software will be in continuous and constant improvement, and therefore more and more precise over time.
Topaz Denoise AI is released both as a standalone program and as a plugin for Photoshop and Lightroom.
One of its strengths is certainly that of not having tons of options, but only three adjustment sliders. The guys at Topaz Labs have also done a good job in promotion on their site, including before / after images along with the adjustments used, so that anyone can test the software.
One more improvement which we see is that Topaz DeNoise AI removes the noise from the image without affecting the sharpness in the focused part of the picture. If you compare Topaz DeNoise AI with Topaz AI Clear (discontinued by Topaz Labs) then there is only a slight improvement in the performance.
Topaz Labs have discontinued Topaz AI Clear, DeNoise, and Remove Noise. So, the new DeNoise AI is the replacement for these software applications.
All existing users of both Topaz DeNoise and AI Clear will receive DeNoise AI for free, Remove Noise pro adjustment owners can upgrade to DeNoise AI for an additional $20 off. Topaz DeNoise comes at $79.99, but now you can get it for $59.99 (this offer is valid only for a limited period, up to May 3rd, 2019) and finally there is a 30-days trial for everyone.