Why AI DENOISE is my FAVORITE LIGHTROOM TOOL!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 มิ.ย. 2024
- Here is how Lightroom AI Denoise can save underexposed photos!
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0:00 Intro
1:11 Basic Adjustments
2:41 AI Denoise
3:30 Masking
11:41 Color Grading
13:09 Sharpening - ภาพยนตร์และแอนิเมชัน
Excellent! I get so many good ideas and tips from watching your videos!
I Learned SO MUCH MORE than just AI denoise ... amazing use of masking
Thats great to hear, thank you so much!
Christian, reflektion of the waters, the glowing peaks of the rocky mountains, which make the photo enhanced, and more beautiful. It is due to your brilliant presentation of the AI Denoise system that allows it happened. When I drive out for a photo or a short video, there is quite often a lake or a river with a forest, your inspiration is very helpful to me for a capture and post process. I am very grateful. Thank you so much for your wonderful sharing!
Thank you so much for the comment, very happy you like the video! Wish you luck for the next waterscape-photoshoot! :-)
That was wonderful! Coming from a Lightroom instructor. It was a great reminder of the power of linked masks! Thanks!
Happy you liked it, thank you very much!
Thank you Christian. Another excellent tutorial.
Thank you!
Deine Tutorials sind für mich einfach super entspannend, und sehr lehrreich ! Vielen Dank Christian.
Hast du dir mal überlegt auch VLOGs zu solchen Bildern zu machen?
Das freut mich riesig zu hören, vielen Dank!
Ich hatte schon öfters mal versucht etwas VLOG artiges zu filmen, aber ich war bis jetzt mit dem Ergebnis nie so ganz zu frieden :( Vielleicht kommt da in naher Zukunft nochmal was
Another fantastic tutorial. Thanks for taking us through the process in details. ❤
Thanks a lot!
Another wonderful edit. Thank you Christian.
Thank you very much!
Fantastic sound track and vidéo. Bravo !
Very very interesting tutorial, with an amazing photo! Thank you!
Thank you very much!
great edit! Dankeschön :)
Thanks for sharing your expertise and inspiring me.
Thank you so much for the support!
Great! it is more about masking technics and I love it ! 😄
Thank you so much!
Great editing!
As usual very interesting and informative Christian. I was hoping that you were going to edit the sky in the reflection by rotating the image by 180 degrees and selecting SKY.
Wait, that works?! I NEVER tried to select a reflection like that, I will give this a try later. That would be suuuuper helpful if it works!!
Thanks!
Perfect
Wieder super lehrreich. Vielen Dank Christian. Noch eine Anregung/Frage, würdest Du auch mal eine s/w Bearbeitung zeigen?
Vielen Dank Wilfried! Auf jeden Fall, habe dazu auch schon das ein oder andere Video gemacht, aber ich finde die meisten meiner Bilder schöner in Farbe, deswegen kommt es so selten vor :-)
Thanks for the tutorial, Christian! I love watching your workflow. I'm wondering why you make the big global change to your color correction (using Calibration) before more local color changes with temperature/tint, the color mixer and the color mixer?
Heys, thanks for the comment! Do you mean why I use calibration AFTER the other color adjustments? I'm personally just used to doing it that way, I know there are other photographers out there using calibration right at the beginning as it has a strong effect on the whole image. This would probably be the safer way to approach the edit.
Yes, that's what I meant, and thank you! I've only recently gotten into doing my own color grading instead of relying on presets and whatnot, and I've been making global changes first -- but I'm new at this!
Hi sir, can you also upload the dng file for lightroom present in the google drive. TIA
I wish I could talk you into giving DXO Pureraw 4....it's results are better than lightroom and it handles all issues in one shot Vignetting, Distortion correction, lens softness, AI sharpening, and produces clean amazing results
I do want to test it, so far however, I havent found the time to do it properly :/
A better way is to first make the sharpening zero, then apply ai denoise and then apply the required sharpening with correct masking.
The processing time of AI Denoise on your computer is lightning fast. For me it takes 30 seconds;-(
Haha, thats only because I cut out all the waiting :D Dont worry, it does take much longer for me as well
Your lucky I used to have to wait 25 minutes until I upgraded my graphs card now I'm down to 5 minutes
I saw an immediate decrease in Denoise times when I run the same file using my M1 Studio vs. my M1 14-inch MacBook Pro. Maybe it's the increased RAM in the studio (32 vs 16mb), maybe the faster processor, but it's probably twice as fast completing the task. Both entry level models from Costco. I have learned not to wait for the preview to render, just hit go the moment the preview slowly starts to load.
Out of interest I downloaded your image and when I entered Denoise it gave me an estimated time of 11 minutes, any reason why yours said 10 sec?
Hey, this might be dependend on the system your working on! However, it took way longer than 10 seconds to do the denoise for me as well, so the time shown is not accurate
I’ve compared he results, and, while you obviously have to pay money for the app, DXO Pureraw is much better than the current implementation of LR’s AI Denoise.
I've hear DXO is faster than Lightrooms Denoise, but so far I never tried DXO. I am quite happy with the results coming out of LR so far when you dont consider the time it takes
You can still HDR and just used the frame that retains the stationary sky in PS?
I could have blended them differently in Photoshop with a sky replacement for example, but in the end this was the way with the best and quickest results, plus I loooove recovering single raw photos like this :-)
@@ThePhlogPhotography yeah much more easy
Yes, LR Denoise does work well, but... the speed. Same Raw file, LR DeNoise 205 seconds. Topaz AI DeNoise 16 seconds ...
I guess it can be super slow, but as long as its just one photo I'm personally ok with that :-)
Szkoda ze AI DENOISE nie działa na plikach z Pentaxa
@0:28 Clouds move too fast for HRD at 1/320 s? Is it clouds in fly or birds in fly? Stop talking such nonsense😅😂🤣
Yes. that can happen. Slight misalignment of clouds will make HDR unusable. Clouds can move quiet fast with wind you know
@@ThePhlogPhotography LR AI denoise is awful, esp. for portaits