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.
How to Apply AI Denoise:
AI Denoise can be applied in three different places: Manage Mode, Edit Mode, and Batch Functions.
Applying AI Denoise in Edit Mode:
With an image open in Edit Mode, perform one of the following:
- Click on Denoise within the AI section of the Filter Menu on the left side.
- Press Ctrl + Shift + Alt + D.
- Click on Filter in the top dropdown menu and select AI | Denoise.
Applying AI Denoise in Manage Mode and View Mode:
Perform one of the following:
- Right-click on an image in Manage Mode and select AI Features | AI Denoise.
- With an image selected in Manage Mode or View Mode, press Shift + Alt + D.
- With an image selected in Manage Mode or View Mode, click on the dropdown menu AI | AI Denoise.
Applying Batch 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 Shift + Alt + D on your keyboard.
- Right-click on any of the selected images and click AI Features | AI Denoise | AI Denoise, or press Shift + Alt + D on your keyboard.
- Click on Tools | Batch | AI Denoise | AI Denoise, or press Shift + D on your keyboard.
- Right-click on any of the selected images and Batch | AI Denoise | AI Denoise, or press Shift + D on your keyboard.
- Click on Batch in the toolbar and select AI Denoise | AI Denoise, or press Shift + D on your keyboard.
While AI Denoise can be accessed through AI Features or Batch Tools, both are capable of applying AI Denoise to multiple images.
- In the Batch AI Denoise or 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.
For more information, see Batch AI Denoise.
Processing time depends on your system hardware and the size of the images selected.
Settings:
There are five option settings:
100% Preview |
Click on the preview to compare the image before and after filtering. |
Strength |
Adjust the slider to increase or decrease the amount of influence the AI has in the enhancement. |
Pixel Targeting |
Enables the Pixel Targeting pane. |
Blending |
Sets the currently active blending mode. |
Opacity |
Sets the opacity of the denoise. |