Chris R-UK
Forum Pro
I have offered to do a short talk for my camera club on AI noise reduction and need some help.
I have been using noise reduction software for some years now for nighttime soccer matches. I started with Topaz DeNoise AI but then got better results with the various versions of DXO Deep Prime. Recently I have played around with Lightroom's DeNoise but just find it too slow. For my application I start with extremely noisy images and, after batch processing (30-50 files at a time) in DXO, finish up with images that are acceptable for the web. They don't need to be high quality, they just need to show the action..
My talk is going to be aimed mostly at those club members who have never tried Topaz, DXO or any of the other AI noise reduction programs, but probably do have either Lightroom or ACR. So I am not going to do a detailed comparisons between the various options available, except for workflow, file sizes and processing times. But I do want to show them just what AI noise reduction can do and how it can change their photography.
My problem has been finding good examples of what AI Noise Reduction can do. I have 18 years of raw files in my Lightroom database but, until the last few years. I simply didn't take images at very high ISO settings - I either used flash (a lot), a tripod or I didn't take photographs. So I don't have any good examples of how AI Noise Reduction can revive old photographs. So, apart from my soccer shots which are quite extreme examples, I am either going to have to find some examples on line or I am going to have to shoot some very low light shots myself.
So the help that I require is:
I have been using noise reduction software for some years now for nighttime soccer matches. I started with Topaz DeNoise AI but then got better results with the various versions of DXO Deep Prime. Recently I have played around with Lightroom's DeNoise but just find it too slow. For my application I start with extremely noisy images and, after batch processing (30-50 files at a time) in DXO, finish up with images that are acceptable for the web. They don't need to be high quality, they just need to show the action..
My talk is going to be aimed mostly at those club members who have never tried Topaz, DXO or any of the other AI noise reduction programs, but probably do have either Lightroom or ACR. So I am not going to do a detailed comparisons between the various options available, except for workflow, file sizes and processing times. But I do want to show them just what AI noise reduction can do and how it can change their photography.
My problem has been finding good examples of what AI Noise Reduction can do. I have 18 years of raw files in my Lightroom database but, until the last few years. I simply didn't take images at very high ISO settings - I either used flash (a lot), a tripod or I didn't take photographs. So I don't have any good examples of how AI Noise Reduction can revive old photographs. So, apart from my soccer shots which are quite extreme examples, I am either going to have to find some examples on line or I am going to have to shoot some very low light shots myself.
So the help that I require is:
- Examples of reviving old noisy images
- Examples of good quality images after AI noise reduction, as opposed to my lower quality soccer shots. Some bird photography examples would be good.
- Suggestions for the types of subjects that I can easily shoot myself that respond very well to AI noise reduction. Pets, flowers, hand held still life? I have lots of champagne bottles. :-D








