My M1 Macbook just got damaged - not useable anymore. I am glad I have an iPad Pro 12.9 with M1. Still waiting for the AI Denoise as I want to use the iPad as I used my M1 Macbook. The interface of Lightroom on iPad is ok and very intuitive but the endresults I get with pictures that need good denoise are not ok, the oldfashioned way with luminance sliders is not ok. Come on I pay each month a decent amount of money. If there is no proper solution on iPad for my summertour I will cancel my subscription (on PC/Mac Mini I already have DxO Pure Raw). I am not planning to buy a new Macbook again.
It's especially effective with those small smartphone sensors so it would be really helpful to process them on the device instead of waiting until I get home to run it through LR desktop.
I would even be fine if you deduct generative AI tokens for using it on the phone.
I really need that De-Noise on the go, sucks to say "yes I could send you your picture now, or you wait until I get home and it will look better". If I even get home and am not on a week long trip.
While not a free solution, a low-cost one would be to install Photomator on your iPad alongside Lightroom Mobile. It includes AI denoise, upscale and even deband. I've been impressed with the results.
Could you add AI noise reduction in lightroom mobile? It is very annoying for my workflow to have to go to my 2015 PC that barely runs Lightroom to apply the reduction noise
Update on this reply, I am currently deleting my cloudstorage at Adobe. As there is no movement at or sign from Adobe concerning AI Denoise on my Ipad pro I will discontinue my subscription. What an arrogance to ignore the customers!
So, it's final, I am going to unsubscribe from LR/PS - Adobe is doing nothing with these threads about AI-tools for iPad. Just updated (paid) my DXO Pure Raw to version 4. While travelling I will upload my RAW, to be denoised images to my Mac Mini running DXO Pure Raw and Luminar (both with no monthly subscription) and upload them to Flickr. My iPad Pro runs Google Remote Desktop decently enough to remotely do all the editing stuff. Adobe is missing the opportunity here to be/stay the number 1!!!
Since Adobe is silent on this topic: You can use Photomator in iPad as an alternative. It has AI-Denoise and Super-Resolution - you can also Batch edit photos. I am really dissapointed in Adobe for ignoring that feature request.