![]() Fortunately, the latest Lightroom update introduced an even better solution-although it’s very slow! What’s New? I switched to Photo AI recently, but it wasn’t much better, and I still had to spend time checking every single image for artifacts and re-exporting the faulty ones. If you ask any of the programs to work out which AI model to use, it’s not terribly likely to get it right! That’s annoying when you’re trying to edit 100 files for weekly submissions to stock agencies… My problem with the Topaz Labs products is that there’s always been a rather unpredictable risk of artifacts, and the batch processing is unreliable. Recently, Topaz Labs released Photo AI as an all-in-one editor along the lines of Lightroom and Photoshop, and the sharpening and noise reduction appear to be a bit better than if you use Sharpen AI and/or DeNoise AI-especially in combination. There were also frequent software updates to improve the programs, and you could get them all for free if you signed up as an affiliate! The interface was user-friendly, and you had a manageable number of options to use masking or try out different AI models to get the best results. Both Sharpen AI and DeNoise AI offered excellent sharpening and noise reduction. Until recently, Topaz Labs was the king of the hill when it came to noise reduction. Now Adobe has introduced its own noise reduction tool for Lightroom and ACR-and it’s even better! Background ![]() I’ve been using Topaz Labs for the past few years, and it’s worked pretty well. Have you ever thought you’d taken a great photo only to find out the ISO was so high that it was too noisy? We’ve all been there, but don’t despair. ![]()
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