![]() It has an easy, intuitive interface with different noise. So those were my Topaz Settings in this ridiculously long answer. For Topaz DeNoise: I changed these settings alot (especially the overall strength slider) depending on how much noise was in the gif. It looks okay at a small size here, after doing a lot of manual noise reduction in Lightroom: Salt flats at dusk, Death Valley NP, California. This photo, made on a hot night in Death Valley, has some serious confetti noise. Topaz DeNoise AI is a potent, AI-powered software that removes noise while keeping and enhancing the original detail in your photos. Here were my Topaz Detail Settings: Everything else is set to default. This new tool also works with fixed-pattern noise hot pixels, speckles, and confetti noise. One more very important thing to keep in mind is to keep your gif under 3mb!!! otherwise tumblr won’t let you upload it. In this 2023 Topaz DeNoise AI review, you’ll find an in-depth analysis of and tutorial for this noise-reduction software from Topaz Labs. there are however tons of psds you can find here on tumblr in the tags. cumbaek said: can I have you topaz denoise setting :O & where do you get you edited pictures :)) Answer: depends on the quality of the picture I don’t have a specific settings official sites. I won’t share my psd settings because i’ve been working on perfecting mine for so long and i feel like it really fits me. To this (this is however completely my personal preference as colourful gifs can also be very gorgeous): i usually try to lower the amount of colours/bring the colours closer together in a gif as i feel like that makes them a little less grainy, idk if this is a good example but i try to go from this: I then colour my gifs, mostly using channel mixers, exposure, curves and levels. if i giffed a video that is 30fps i usually put the speed on 0,05 or 0,06. if i giffed something in 60fps i usually put the speed of the gif on 0,03 or 0,04. then i delete the first layer (which is for me always the one that is selected) and click on convert frames>convert to frame animation and afterwards click on make frames from layers (all of these things you can select on the timeline window). i then play around with the % amount to what i think looks good.Īfterwards i click on convert frames>flatten frames into clips. My Topaz Clean settings are always different tbh but I don’t have much knowledge about it so I would recommend to just google for topaz clean settings if you want to use that program! Smart sharpen is also different everytime lmao, but the things that stay the same are the radius setting on 0,3px and that it’s on remove gaussian blur. For Topaz DeNoise I always use the jpeg light setting and adjust the overall strength to what I think looks good. The order in which I use Topaz and smart sharpen really depends on what quality the file is (sometimes i don’t even use smart sharpen at all). Most of the time I use Topaz DeNoise, Topaz Clean and Smart Sharpen (If you don’t have Topaz you can play around with filter>blur>gaussian blur, I can’t remember where I downloaded Topaz from sorry!). i usually convert my timeline into a video timeline right after, select all my layers and then go to filter>convert to smart filter. do you have an advice? thank u in advance import>video frames to layer. ![]() and i have checked, all my setting when im saving are the correct ones. like i add topaz clean and denoise and it looks the bomb, just like yoursm and then when i try to save it if looks so grainy i wanna die. i was wondering if you have or could post a tutorial cause i really dont know whats wrong with mine. Hope at least one person gets some use out of it.Sm,Anonymous asked: hello! first of all i love your blog and your gifs are to die for. This is really helpful when you’re trying to get all gifs in a color set to be the same colors. In this example gif shown above, the colors are already along the same lines so I don’t even need to add any adjustment layers.Ħ.) Once you’re ready, go to Export for Web and click color table dropdown again, but this time click Load Color Tableħ.) Select your saved file and click Open. ![]() The point of loading a color table is to get the EXACT same color hues in each gif. ![]() You can edit the gif to be as close color wise to the example, such as adding a certain PSD or adding selective layers to the gif to get warmer or cooler tones. This one is pinkish so it’ll look good with the color table Now choose a gif scene that has somewhat similar colors (warm or cool toned basically) You know when you make a gifset and want the colors to be the same? So you use the same PSD on all of them, but they’re still different? This one’s for you.ġ.) Open your reference image (can be the other gif you’re trying to match, a psd, png, etc., doesn’t matter)Ģ.) Click Save for Web like you would when you go to save a gif, but DON’T save the gifģ.) Click the dropdown arrow on the top right corner of the color table No one asked for this, but I’m in a tutorial mood so here we go! :) ![]()
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