AI DENOISE Lightroom Tutorial (Editing Low Light Concert Photography)

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In this tutorial I showcase Lightroom's new AI-Powered DENOISE feature. This new feature is great for low light high ISO photography where removing noise was a daunting task. Now, the noise is completely gone just after two clicks!

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this is amazing, i've been trying to get into concert photogoraghy and im worried about my 6dmkii but this should make it no issue to use my camera to get started

mbt
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Thank you for all ur videos!!!! dont stop creating these youtube . theyre so helpful !

AwakeTours
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Absolutely, this is an insane feature!

TylerCavallaro
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I have been doing this in Photoshop recently but I was doing it at the end I’m going to start doing it at the start now thank you boss

PatrickHolmesHollywood
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Hi there, new to your channel. I have a question and sorry if it seems rather silly. What do you do when it saves it as DNG? Do you then export as DNG or tiff? Maybe I'm missing something but I always work in raw and when I want to export to print for example. I export as jpeg at highest settings. I guess what I'm asking is what do I do with the DNG? Hope this makes sense. Cheers ✌️📷

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