Using AI Denoise
AI Denoise is an advanced noise reduction tool that uses machine learning to reduce grain and sensor noise in photos, especially those taken in low-light or high ISO conditions. This feature intelligently distinguishes between image detail and noise, preserving edges, textures, and color accuracy.
The AI Denoise tool allows you to apply AI Denoise to multiple images at once.
To Apply AI Denoise in View or Develop Mode:
Click on AI | AI Denoise, or press Option + Shift + D on your keyboard.
To Apply AI Denoise in Manage Mode:
In Manage mode, select the images that you want to apply AI Denoise to.
- Do one of the following:
- Click on AI | AI Denoise, or press Option + Shift + D on your keyboard.
- Right-click on any of the selected images and click AI Features | AI Denoise....
- Click on Edit | Batch | AI Denoise | AI Denoise..., or press Control + D on your keyboard.
- Right-click on any of the selected images and Batch | AI Denoise | AI Denoise....
- Click on Batch in the toolbar and select AI Denoise | AI Denoise.
While AI Denoise can be accessed through AI Features or Batch Tools, both are capable of applying AI Denoise to multiple images.
- In the AI Denoise or Batch AI Denoise dialog, choose your preferred settings. The preview will automatically generate a new preview whenever parameters are changed so you can always see what it looks like in real time.
- Click Denoise to apply AI Denoise to your images. The enhanced images will be saved by default into the same folder as the originals. You can adjust this setting within Options at the bottom of the AI Denoise dialog.
Only the first image selected will display in the Preview when applying AI Denoise to multiple images.
Settings:
There are five option settings:
|
Show Original |
Shows the original image before any modifications for quick comparison. |
|
AI Strength |
Adjust the slider to increase or decrease the amount of influence the AI has in the enhancement. |
|
Zoom |
Adjust the zoom of the current preview display. |
|
Actual Size |
Sets the preview display to show the Actual Size of the image. |
|
Fit Image |
Sets the preview display to fit the image within the preview window. |