@@photographersfreedom Yeah, I know. Sorry to be a troll. I was just looking for current tutorials on removing noise from within Photoshop, and only Photoshop, and this is about the third video I came across that was titled this way, but was demonstrating a plugin.
@@photographersfreedom you're right, of course. I was just trying to up my skills in Photoshop without resorting to throwing money at the problem. I have a technique that I use in PS that works pretty well using individual channels and the surface blur, but it's really, really time consuming. And I'm not sure it's better than a plugin. Clearly you're sure, so I'll defer to you on that.
Topaz Denoise AI is not included with Photoshop, it's a seperate program. You have to purchase, download, and install it. Read more about it at this link www.photographersfreedom.com/get/topaz-denoise-ai-noise-reduction-for-ps/
Why did you say "see" as "say"? Since grammar school I was taught "see" pronounced as "sea". It's quite difficult to hear a sound but having to refer to different meaning as the one we usually recognized because we need to stop and think. Then a lot of things you've said are flown by and missed.
sorry man but first of all you talked about other tutorials that take forever to get rid of noise with too many steps, and what do you do....the exact same thing. And I hate to say it but I hardly say much of a difference in the before and after so my mind was not even remotely blown away but more like ummmm I don't see a big difference.
I recreated the "too many steps" to prove a point. I couldn't very well show how easy Topaz Denoise AI is to use without providing proof of the difficulty of other methods. If you can't see a difference between the before and after, you need to watch the video on a bigger screen. Either that or get your eyes checked.
@@photographersfreedom I think they mean they need to get their eyes checked, there is a clear difference. Even if there was no difference between the two end results there would still be a HUGE time saving!
@@peterrajotte4205 you are obviously not using it correctly. Either that, or you are trying to remove noise from an image that doesn't have much in the first place.
Life saver..Shot a wedding in very low light and thought I was toast but thus plug-in saved my A$$
It's amazing isn't it! 😀
The title of the video is Noise Reduction for Photoshop, but you're showing a plugin instead.
Yes, because it's a noise reduction plugin you can use with Photoshop...Noise Reduction For Photoshop. 🙂
@@photographersfreedom Yeah, I know. Sorry to be a troll. I was just looking for current tutorials on removing noise from within Photoshop, and only Photoshop, and this is about the third video I came across that was titled this way, but was demonstrating a plugin.
@@HiddenmesaTravel that might be because the plugins do a much better job than PS noise reduction. 😉
@@photographersfreedom you're right, of course. I was just trying to up my skills in Photoshop without resorting to throwing money at the problem.
I have a technique that I use in PS that works pretty well using individual channels and the surface blur, but it's really, really time consuming. And I'm not sure it's better than a plugin. Clearly you're sure, so I'll defer to you on that.
Topaz Denoise 3.5 is very good !!!!
I haven’t upgraded yet. Perhaps I should...?
"I will blow your mind"... Six minutes later...buy a plugin. 🤡
Was your mind not blown? Are you one of those people who expects everything in life to be free?
@@photographersfreedom I was expecting you to refer to the de noise filter in ACR which is very good.
@@getnyrb what is ACR?
@@photographersfreedom Adobe Camera Raw I assume...
@@PlxsmicX8460 oh yeah...of course! Thanks.
Hyy i dont have that option in my photoshop any other solutions 😭
Topaz Denoise AI is not included with Photoshop, it's a seperate program. You have to purchase, download, and install it. Read more about it at this link www.photographersfreedom.com/get/topaz-denoise-ai-noise-reduction-for-ps/
Why did you say "see" as "say"? Since grammar school I was taught "see" pronounced as "sea". It's quite difficult to hear a sound but having to refer to different meaning as the one we usually recognized because we need to stop and think. Then a lot of things you've said are flown by and missed.
I have no idea what you're talking about but it could be my Aussie accent.
What are you talking about? What a strange thing to say.
sorry man but first of all you talked about other tutorials that take forever to get rid of noise with too many steps, and what do you do....the exact same thing. And I hate to say it but I hardly say much of a difference in the before and after so my mind was not even remotely blown away but more like ummmm I don't see a big difference.
I recreated the "too many steps" to prove a point. I couldn't very well show how easy Topaz Denoise AI is to use without providing proof of the difficulty of other methods.
If you can't see a difference between the before and after, you need to watch the video on a bigger screen. Either that or get your eyes checked.
Sorry mate no difference ?
What do you mean "no difference?"
@@photographersfreedom I think they mean they need to get their eyes checked, there is a clear difference. Even if there was no difference between the two end results there would still be a HUGE time saving!
@@photographersfreedom I agree with you. No difference at all...at best a hair bit different.
@@peterrajotte4205 you are obviously not using it correctly. Either that, or you are trying to remove noise from an image that doesn't have much in the first place.