Noise Reduction Showdown: Lightroom, Topaz Denoise, DxO PureRaw 3 - Which Reigns Supreme for Sports?

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  • Опубліковано 26 сер 2024

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  • @sportsphototv
    @sportsphototv Рік тому

    Nice comparison video. When I used Lrc's denoise feature, it took around 21 seconds on average. It did an great job. I exported a few files and shared them with my non-photography friends to get their opinions. I sent both the denoised and non-denoised versions. Everyone preferred the denoised images. Finding the right balance with denoise, like most software, is crucial. Luckily, my current clients aren't concerned about noise reduction; they simply want the images quickly. Keep up the great work!

  • @liljayj1
    @liljayj1 Рік тому

    Thanks for the video, Jack. Great info.

  • @RasikaFernando
    @RasikaFernando 4 місяці тому

    DxO PureRaw 4
    is the King right now👌
    I did my own tests & comparisons.

    • @JackBeasleyMedia
      @JackBeasleyMedia  4 місяці тому +1

      Yeah, I haven’t had a chance to put out a video on it yet, but it’s a big improvement over Raw 3.

    • @RasikaFernando
      @RasikaFernando 4 місяці тому

      @@JackBeasleyMedia Hope you will do a video soon… (DxO PureRaw 4/ON1 NoNoise/Topaz Photo AI/Lightroom) both Topaz DeNoise/Sharpen AI are discontinued and Merged with Photo AI.

  • @guate6
    @guate6 Рік тому

    "Mileage may vary" is correct. With the PC I built (including 9900KS, 32GB, 3090) LR takes 19 seconds with z9 raw files (High Efficiency* mode because regular high efficiency is largely unusable).

  • @blkscorpion01
    @blkscorpion01 Рік тому

    Thank you !

  • @scottcushman1324
    @scottcushman1324 Рік тому

    I personally think DXO Deep Prime beats their own newer Deep Prime XD and Topaz. I'm not sure why XD exists since it takes longer to look worse.

  • @rickmaus7526
    @rickmaus7526 Рік тому

    Hi Jack, I am a sports photographer too, so first, thank you for sharing this. I also found it frustrating that everyone else is doing wildlife and landscapes. I have LRC Topaz Denoise and Dx0 PureRaw 2. I generally try a batch of 300ish pictures at a time via Lightroom and could never do that reliably with Topaz denoise via the plug-in for LRC. So that is when I went to DxO PureRaw 2 because it batches better and also keeps the photos in RAW format, which I wish Topaz Denoise did. The one thing I found is if you uncheck Global lens sharpening, most of the odd artifacts go away. If that did not work, I also turned off lens distortion since LRC does a good job with that. Have you tried that? I generally do the batch overnight so the time does not bother me. Also, did you have PureRaw 2?

  • @DAVE_WHITE
    @DAVE_WHITE Рік тому

    Shot softball last week with low light.. The DXO and topaz both batch processing did great just like in your video. As far as adobe I will not pay a company a monthly fee for software. I use dxophotolab instead of Lightroom again because I will not pay a monthly fee for software. I batch process first stand alone then bring into dxo photolab and crop and make final adjustments and cull then export and done.

  • @thomastarner8683
    @thomastarner8683 Рік тому

    Whoa, 25-30 seconds to run that z9 file in Lightroom. I realy need to upgrade my system. A Z9 file take 10-15 minutes on my 8 year old desktop. What specs are you running on you computer? My system is running Intel Core i5-6500 @ 3.20GHz, 32 gigs of RAM and an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050. Editing has become bear for me this past year.

    • @erik5024
      @erik5024 Рік тому +1

      I have a pretty new laptop (11th gen i7 processor @ 2.9GHz, 32GB RAM) and the first picture I tried with the denoise AI estimated 8 minutes. It didn't take that long, thankfully, but it still seemed to take longer than Topaz.

    • @JackBeasleyMedia
      @JackBeasleyMedia  Рік тому +1

      It's two-year-old Dell gaming PC
      Processor Intel Core i7-9700K CPU @ 3.60GHz
      Installed RAM 32.0 GB

    • @westoneichner8089
      @westoneichner8089 Рік тому +1

      Are you using your GTX1050 to accelerate the time? Check your settings in lightroom. Graphics cards shine for denoising.

    • @thomastarner8683
      @thomastarner8683 Рік тому +1

      @Weston Eichner yeah, I have that turned on. I'm going to reset Windows next. If that doesn't make a noticeable difference, I'll start planning out a new build. I figure eight years is a good run for an editing desk top.

  • @kennybaseball17
    @kennybaseball17 Рік тому

    I don’t know if I am doing something wrong but mine is painfully slow. Like 5min a image slow. I have a new computer with good specs.

    • @JackBeasleyMedia
      @JackBeasleyMedia  Рік тому

      I’m using a PC built for gaming. So, higher end CPU, 32meg RAM, good graphics card.

    • @AN-jl2gp
      @AN-jl2gp Рік тому

      It's likely your denoise is running on either the integrated gpu of your cpu. I had this same issue before and forced it to use my dedicated gpu (3070) and the time dropped from 10min to 9sec