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Opening Denoise

Contributor ,
Apr 26, 2023 Apr 26, 2023

Adobe recomends to Denoise early in the process. One method is to press the Reset which clears everything, however sharpening defaults to 40. This does carry over to Denoise. No one is really sure if Denoise is supposed to ignore it but you can see it. I've set it to 150 just to test it and it does show after processing and back in LrC. Denoise has to work harder. Is this a bug or is there another process we should be aware of like zeroing out sharpening as well? The examples show one file with sharpening set to 0 and the other 40.                                 

 

I'm on a Mac - Ventura 13.3.1  

 

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Community Expert , Apr 27, 2023 Apr 27, 2023

@johnrellis  Nothing. It's probably an oversight. They did set any manual noise reduction settings to zero, and forgot/did not realise that sharpening also has an effect that is not the same. That is why I suggest to create a 'zero all' preset and use that. 'Reset' does not zero out everything, but sets it to the camera defaults.

 

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Contributor ,
Apr 27, 2023 Apr 27, 2023

Yes it has been. A bug or not the problem is that there is no information about this out there.    

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Jul 22, 2023 Jul 22, 2023

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    Adobe recomends to Denoise early in the process. One method is to press the Reset which clears everything, however sharpening defaults to 40. This does carry over to Denoise. No one is really sure if Denoise is supposed to ignore it but you can see it. I've set it to 150 just to test it and it does show after processing and back in LrC. Denoise has to work harder. Is this a bug or is there another process we should be aware of like zeroing out sharpening as well? The examples show one file with sharpening set to 0 and the other 40.                                 

     

    I'm on a Mac - Ventura 13.3.1  

     


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New Here ,
Aug 05, 2023 Aug 05, 2023

I got this message Denoise not applied only applicable to bayer and xtrans files???

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Aug 05, 2023 Aug 05, 2023
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"I got this message Denoise not applied only applicable to bayer and xtrans files???"

 

See this article for an explanation:

https://www.lightroomqueen.com/denoise-work/

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