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Where is the denoise filter in Photoshop Beta 25.0?

Community Beginner ,
Aug 27, 2023 Aug 27, 2023

It is supposed to be in the Camera Raw filter under Detail: Noise Reduction, but it's not there. I'm on Windows 11. I guess I could save the file as a DNG and work on it in Lightroom? Thoughts? Thanks!

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Community Expert , Aug 27, 2023 Aug 27, 2023

Denoise is not in the ACR filter in the Photoshop filter menu.

 

Denoise is in the ACR raw processor, and only works on mosaic raw files that come directly from a camera. It does not work on RGB files like PSD/TIFF/jpeg etc.

 

 

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Enthusiast ,
Aug 27, 2023 Aug 27, 2023

Are you working with a RAW file or a tiff/jpeg?

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Community Expert ,
Aug 27, 2023 Aug 27, 2023

Denoise is not in the ACR filter in the Photoshop filter menu.

 

Denoise is in the ACR raw processor, and only works on mosaic raw files that come directly from a camera. It does not work on RGB files like PSD/TIFF/jpeg etc.

 

 

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 28, 2023 Aug 28, 2023
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Ahhh. OK. The file was a raw in an early iteration, went through Lightroom, then Helicon, then finally to Photoshop where it was saved as a PSD. Thanks for clarifying!

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