DxO DeepPRIME XD vs Lightroom AI Denoise: There is a Winner
DxO DeepPRIME XD vs Lightroom AI Denoise: they look similar at low ISO but at high ISO there is a clear winner. Find which one with this review.
DxO DeepPRIME XD vs Lightroom AI Denoise: they look similar at low ISO but at high ISO there is a clear winner. Find which one with this review.
Adobe has released updates for the Lightroom family of apps that include the usual new camera and lens support, performance enhancements, bug fixes, and a few new features.
If you see those nasty magenta/purple or green lines around the edges of objects in your image, more visible sometimes after some serious post-processing, here are a few methods for getting rid of that stuff fast in Lightroom Classic or ‘cloud:’
TruHu is a software and hardware-based monitor calibration tool that uses an iPhone to calibrate a Mac’s built-in display or an external monitor in just a few quick steps. While it may sound too good to be true — it isn’t.
We’ve seen Adobe’s implementation of generative AI in Adobe Firefly, the web-based tool for creating entire synthetic images from text prompts. Generative Fill uses Firefly technology to edit existing images in a more targeted way, bringing generative AI to Photoshop as a standard feature soon.
By this point, you’ve probably seen Adobe’s beta of Generative Fill in Photoshop, which allows you to expand a photo beyond its original borders. It is an incredible feat of technology, but brings up complicated questions: who owns that new, expanded photo? Is it copyrightable?
Silver Efex Pro is a dedicated black and white photography plug-in that’s one of the key creative tools in the Nik Collection. It’s regarded by many as the best black and white tool on the market, even years after its introduction.
Adobe turned the imaging world upside down with its release earlier this week of an incredible new AI-powered feature called “Generative Fill,” which lets you simply type what you want it to add to your photo (or create from scratch), and it not only does it, it does a pretty fantastic job.
Final Cut Pro has been updated to version 10.6.6. The new update supports importing projects started on the iPad version of the app over to the Mac version. The update also includes new features.
Aftershoot works best on photos that share a distinct style. If you’re a portrait, event or sports photographer who churns out similar photos by the ream, you’ll want to take a closer look at what Aftershoot can do to speed up your workflow.