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I'm new here & was hoping for some help & advice...
I sent a photo from Lightroom to photoshop to change the background, I then sent this back to Lightroom to continue my edits but it was saved as a TIFF & Lightroom doesn't denoise a TIFF file....
Is there any other way to denoise this image now?
Is there a way to denoise in photoshop after I have changed the background & then send back to Lightroom?
I'm not too familiar with photoshop, I've only been using Lightroom so am a bit lost!
Any help is appreciated!
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Run the AI Denoise before you send it to Photoshop.
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Even if I change the background?
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I don't understand your question.
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If I send the photo from Lightroom to photoshop to change the background, shouldn't I denoise after I've changed the background?
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Well, okay I see what you mean. That might be the case if the background replacement itself is noisy and requires denoising. Normally, people replace the background with some solid color that doesn't need denoising.
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You would need to manually denoise, not the Denoise AI
Look in the denoise panel for that
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Oh thankyou, will look at that....
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There are several kinds of noise reduction in these applications. As you found out, the newest method, AI-assisted Denoise in Lightroom Classic, works only on raw images (at least for now). If an image starts out as a camera raw file, it’s best to AI denoise it before sending it to Photoshop.
If you are trying to reduce noise in a non-raw image like a Photoshop document, that leaves you with the other two, older choices.
In Lightroom Classic or Adobe Camera Raw, you can apply Manual Noise Reduction.
In Photoshop,you can choose Filter > Noise > Reduce Noise. But it’s the oldest feature of the three, and doesn’t always work well.
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