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Episode 140: Denoise and Healing Tools

Episode 140: Denoise and Healing Tools

Adobe added a new AI-assisted denoise feature to Lightroom and a Remove tool in the public beta of Photoshop, both of which are impressive. But how many photographers find themselves using these and other tools?

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The noisy original (edited for tone and color)./Photo by Jeff Carlson

Noise removed using Denoise in Lightroom Classic./Photo by Jeff Carlson

A close-up comparison of the original (left) and the denoised version (right).

Event photography is often tough for camera sensors. This photo from CreativePro Week 2022 was shot using a Fujifilm X-T4 at ISO 2500 and processed with DxO PureRAW 2./Photo by Jeff Carlson

Another photo from CreativePro Week 2022, this one shot at ISO 5000 and processed in DxO PureRAW 2./Photo by Jeff Carlson

Photo by Kirk McElhearn

Using the new Remove tool in the public beta of Adobe Photoshop, the people in front of the castle have been removed./Photo by Kirk McElhearn

Episode 141: You Say You Want a Resolution

Episode 141: You Say You Want a Resolution

Episode 139: The Rant Episode

Episode 139: The Rant Episode