![]() Note: In earlier versions of DeNoise AI and Sharpen AI, I set the sharpen and de-noise values manually. I’ve done it both ways and I believe I see a negligible, or slightly better result, when I run Sharpen AI as the second step in this workflow. Conventional wisdom suggests sharpening at the end of our workflow. Next, after DeNoise (and this is controversial), I run Sharpen AI.Note: If I’m processing a RAW black and white infrared image, my first step is to convert the image to B&W using the Black and White adjustment. It ensures that we’re not processing noise as we go through our workflow. This is an important first step that eliminates or reduces noise before doing other processing. ![]() ![]() As a first step I invoke DeNoise AI from Studio 2 to remove noise from the image.This can be a RAW or JPG file, but the RAW file contains more data that can lead to better final results. This is my basic Studio 2 workflow that I apply to most images, whether I am planning to stylize them with effects or not. ![]()
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