Don't be afraid of a little photo post-processing — and how TopazLabs' DeNoiseAI can save your nighttime photos.
It’s a good time to be a photographer, whether you’re just starting out and really don’t have any idea what you’re doing, or if you’re a seasoned pro looking to try something new.
Related That’s where the improved hardware starts to help. I shoot with a Canon R6 body, with a 70-200mm f/4.0 lens attached. That’s not an inexpensive rig — around $4,200 when I bought it. It’s a good midrange option that definitely gets the job done. But shooting at night, in harsh lighting, had led me to figure out how to swap out my $1,800 lens for the f/2.
But there was one tool I definitely wanted to at least try out, just to test the claim. Topaz Labs was one of those companies whose adverts had been calling to me — specifically its DeNoise AI app, available for Windows and Mac. The selling point? “Eliminate noise while recovering real detail to get the best possible image quality in your high-ISO and low light photos.” My nighttime soccer pictures fit that definition.
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