That was cool! Thanks, Matt. We got several bonus tips beyond the batch tip, like how you work with stacks and how you sort/remove via metadata filters. Good stuff. Like you, I wouldn't delete the original Raw file. When there's a significant tech upgrade like Generative Fill, Lightroom DeNoise, or DxO PureRaw 3, I like to go back to previously unusable photos and see if there's any hidden gold there. I'm finding all kinds of stuff. I'm glad I didn't delete those originals!
@alx153311 ай бұрын
Totally diggin’ the vids, fam. You’re a funny man, “Word from our sponsor”…. Thanx, Matt.
@iqueque11 ай бұрын
Thanks again Matt. The tip to remove the pre DeNoise images from the collection is obvious, but not to this old codger! Definitely worth following.
@jamilabbasy8 ай бұрын
I like your tip on using the 5-star rating for picked AND EDITED photos. I'm always needing to go into Develop mode to see if I have fully edited my photo. Great idea! Thank you.
@Daddy4rime11 ай бұрын
Great tips Matt, definitely a few nuggets in there .
@charlesdup680311 ай бұрын
Another good one, Matt! You really planned your trip perfectly! 7.2 earthquake with epicenter on the Kodiak Island! 😅
@pattimonson59122 ай бұрын
Thank you, exactly what I was looking for! Great Bear pics too!
@MattKloskowski
2 ай бұрын
Glad I could help!
@Escalade7147 ай бұрын
Thank you, this just saved me a ton of time, and money.
@CTMPRODUCTIONSLLC10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for making this video!
@SasaShoots29 күн бұрын
Thanks a lot sir! seeing the firt video of you, but helped me a lot! My denoice proces have taken me 30 hours..... I know, I have a patato laptop but boy what are the results great! I'm devenetly going to save this video beauce it help me a lot in the future, but first playing the wainting game xD. Cheers Mate!
@harderja4 ай бұрын
Thanks, Matt when I do a batch denoise I usually run it in the very beginning so I then want to delete the original. I had no idea that you could change to a file type. Thanks again.
@shawnkei82108 ай бұрын
Its very useful, thank you for the great tips!
@colinajpg123910 ай бұрын
THANK YOU SO MUCH YOU HAVE NO IDEA THIS HELPED ME SAFE TIME FOR A WEDDING RECEPTION !
@TheSmartWoodshop11 ай бұрын
Adobe Noise Reduction is undeniably impressive, but its effectiveness is unfortunately limited by file types. While I shoot in raw format using a Sony A1 camera, I also capture raw images with my iPhone, DJI Mavic 3, DJI Action 3, and Insta 360, all of which save files in the .dng format as their native raw file. Regrettably, Adobe Lightroom's noise reduction feature doesn't support most of my raw photos due to this file type discrepancy. It's intriguing considering .dng is Adobe's own creation. To maintain consistency, I have converted all my raw photos from the past decade into Adobe DNG upon importing, which means even my Sony and Canon files are not compatible with the noise reduction function. Fortunately, I have Topaz Photo AI which works with all raw formats.
@SueLambertPhotography11 ай бұрын
Thanks Matt When you take your images into Lightroom's Enhance to denoise do you alter the pre-sharpener of +40 that Lightroom applied on import? i.e. is it best to start on zero?
@MattKloskowski
11 ай бұрын
Hi. No rule to it. If I think the photo needs it I will. With a lot of these bear photos I added more sharpening because it looked good.
@rolfmeier846911 ай бұрын
Great idea and tip. 👏 You first make adjustments in Lightroom and then go through the DeNoise procedure. Does it make any difference when I first initiate DeNoise and make the basic adjustments in the dng-file?
@MattKloskowski
11 ай бұрын
Hi. To me it doesn’t but always best to test both ways yourself and see what you prefer. Thx!
@LosPastrana4 ай бұрын
thank you a lot!
@guykerr811111 ай бұрын
Good....Thanks.
@MarKuzvicky11 ай бұрын
Another thing Matt, a 40 MB RAW file ends up being a 100MB DNG. Not just the time it takes, the amount of space this gobbles up is a problem too.
@JohnSlankas
11 ай бұрын
Depending upon the photo, it may also be practical to take the resulting DNG and then convert it to a lossy DNG, which will reduce the disk space usage by 90%. You may give up some dynamic range as the algorithm converts the image to 8 bits and uses a compression algorithm similar to jpeg for processing.
@mh7711
8 ай бұрын
@@JohnSlankashow can I convert the dngs to lossy? as a batch over a complete folder? and Lightroom can handle them?
@zakdelarocha5 ай бұрын
TNX!!!!!!!
@lisadaniels648711 ай бұрын
Hi Matt, in regard to photo #5, what is your opinion on the removal of the flies? Do it or don't?
@MattKloskowski
11 ай бұрын
I would.
@the-birdman-of-panama
11 ай бұрын
@@MattKloskowskiI loves me some bugs in the shot. I want my audience to know how I suffered!
@ninz489422 күн бұрын
whats your manual setting for the denoise sir?
@kirstymcleod664711 ай бұрын
great tips ... as usual!
@jeffreyblakeadams11 ай бұрын
how about batching in bridge?
@josharpman11 ай бұрын
I have the habit of converting my raw files to dng at import (I know, there are pro's but also cons, for me the pro's just outweigh the cons). Is there a metadata item that I can use to select the original files from the ones that got the denoise treatment that anyone can think of?
@SueLambertPhotography
11 ай бұрын
you can chose to have key words added automatically in Preferences
@SueLambertPhotography
11 ай бұрын
Go to Edit > Preferences, select the File Handling tab and check the Automatically add keywords to Enhanced images box. Select OK to make the changes.
@robertstonephoto11 ай бұрын
The DNG files are so much bigger than the RAW files! I usually open RAW files as Smart Objects, but not for these huge de-noised images. Can't re-de-noise 🙂 anyway!
@questguy127 ай бұрын
im trying to do this in lightroom and its not working it will only let me enhance one photo and i don't see the same screen as you either. Is this an extension?
@8sdfiuoshnfuh
3 ай бұрын
you have to do it from square grid view
@RamblingTog2 ай бұрын
Just tried to batch 78 raw images but Topaz Denoise Ai says only 26 are being processed? Any ideas?
@MattKloskowski
2 ай бұрын
Hi… I don’t. Topaz support would be better for troubleshooting. Thx.
@robertgrenader85811 ай бұрын
Oh, for heaven's sake, that is so simple and typically Adobe obscure.
@VAULTERMAGAZINE5 ай бұрын
Whoa, mine is 4 seconds.
@deivytrajan3 ай бұрын
I own RTX 4090, AI denoise literally takes a few seconds per 6k picture
@remusrositca28434 ай бұрын
My PC take 6 second for each photo to apply denoise AI
Пікірлер: 43
That was cool! Thanks, Matt. We got several bonus tips beyond the batch tip, like how you work with stacks and how you sort/remove via metadata filters. Good stuff. Like you, I wouldn't delete the original Raw file. When there's a significant tech upgrade like Generative Fill, Lightroom DeNoise, or DxO PureRaw 3, I like to go back to previously unusable photos and see if there's any hidden gold there. I'm finding all kinds of stuff. I'm glad I didn't delete those originals!
Totally diggin’ the vids, fam. You’re a funny man, “Word from our sponsor”…. Thanx, Matt.
Thanks again Matt. The tip to remove the pre DeNoise images from the collection is obvious, but not to this old codger! Definitely worth following.
I like your tip on using the 5-star rating for picked AND EDITED photos. I'm always needing to go into Develop mode to see if I have fully edited my photo. Great idea! Thank you.
Great tips Matt, definitely a few nuggets in there .
Another good one, Matt! You really planned your trip perfectly! 7.2 earthquake with epicenter on the Kodiak Island! 😅
Thank you, exactly what I was looking for! Great Bear pics too!
@MattKloskowski
2 ай бұрын
Glad I could help!
Thank you, this just saved me a ton of time, and money.
Thank you so much for making this video!
Thanks a lot sir! seeing the firt video of you, but helped me a lot! My denoice proces have taken me 30 hours..... I know, I have a patato laptop but boy what are the results great! I'm devenetly going to save this video beauce it help me a lot in the future, but first playing the wainting game xD. Cheers Mate!
Thanks, Matt when I do a batch denoise I usually run it in the very beginning so I then want to delete the original. I had no idea that you could change to a file type. Thanks again.
Its very useful, thank you for the great tips!
THANK YOU SO MUCH YOU HAVE NO IDEA THIS HELPED ME SAFE TIME FOR A WEDDING RECEPTION !
Adobe Noise Reduction is undeniably impressive, but its effectiveness is unfortunately limited by file types. While I shoot in raw format using a Sony A1 camera, I also capture raw images with my iPhone, DJI Mavic 3, DJI Action 3, and Insta 360, all of which save files in the .dng format as their native raw file. Regrettably, Adobe Lightroom's noise reduction feature doesn't support most of my raw photos due to this file type discrepancy. It's intriguing considering .dng is Adobe's own creation. To maintain consistency, I have converted all my raw photos from the past decade into Adobe DNG upon importing, which means even my Sony and Canon files are not compatible with the noise reduction function. Fortunately, I have Topaz Photo AI which works with all raw formats.
Thanks Matt When you take your images into Lightroom's Enhance to denoise do you alter the pre-sharpener of +40 that Lightroom applied on import? i.e. is it best to start on zero?
@MattKloskowski
11 ай бұрын
Hi. No rule to it. If I think the photo needs it I will. With a lot of these bear photos I added more sharpening because it looked good.
Great idea and tip. 👏 You first make adjustments in Lightroom and then go through the DeNoise procedure. Does it make any difference when I first initiate DeNoise and make the basic adjustments in the dng-file?
@MattKloskowski
11 ай бұрын
Hi. To me it doesn’t but always best to test both ways yourself and see what you prefer. Thx!
thank you a lot!
Good....Thanks.
Another thing Matt, a 40 MB RAW file ends up being a 100MB DNG. Not just the time it takes, the amount of space this gobbles up is a problem too.
@JohnSlankas
11 ай бұрын
Depending upon the photo, it may also be practical to take the resulting DNG and then convert it to a lossy DNG, which will reduce the disk space usage by 90%. You may give up some dynamic range as the algorithm converts the image to 8 bits and uses a compression algorithm similar to jpeg for processing.
@mh7711
8 ай бұрын
@@JohnSlankashow can I convert the dngs to lossy? as a batch over a complete folder? and Lightroom can handle them?
TNX!!!!!!!
Hi Matt, in regard to photo #5, what is your opinion on the removal of the flies? Do it or don't?
@MattKloskowski
11 ай бұрын
I would.
@the-birdman-of-panama
11 ай бұрын
@@MattKloskowskiI loves me some bugs in the shot. I want my audience to know how I suffered!
whats your manual setting for the denoise sir?
great tips ... as usual!
how about batching in bridge?
I have the habit of converting my raw files to dng at import (I know, there are pro's but also cons, for me the pro's just outweigh the cons). Is there a metadata item that I can use to select the original files from the ones that got the denoise treatment that anyone can think of?
@SueLambertPhotography
11 ай бұрын
you can chose to have key words added automatically in Preferences
@SueLambertPhotography
11 ай бұрын
Go to Edit > Preferences, select the File Handling tab and check the Automatically add keywords to Enhanced images box. Select OK to make the changes.
The DNG files are so much bigger than the RAW files! I usually open RAW files as Smart Objects, but not for these huge de-noised images. Can't re-de-noise 🙂 anyway!
im trying to do this in lightroom and its not working it will only let me enhance one photo and i don't see the same screen as you either. Is this an extension?
@8sdfiuoshnfuh
3 ай бұрын
you have to do it from square grid view
Just tried to batch 78 raw images but Topaz Denoise Ai says only 26 are being processed? Any ideas?
@MattKloskowski
2 ай бұрын
Hi… I don’t. Topaz support would be better for troubleshooting. Thx.
Oh, for heaven's sake, that is so simple and typically Adobe obscure.
Whoa, mine is 4 seconds.
I own RTX 4090, AI denoise literally takes a few seconds per 6k picture
My PC take 6 second for each photo to apply denoise AI