LiamRowan wrote:
Yes, I experience this, too. A fairly effective way to deal with this has been to check Remove Chromatic Aberration option in LR before opening in DN. There is a slider in the DN panel that allows you to apply the % strength of DN, I bump that down until the aberration is either gone or tolerable. I find there is a "sweet spot" where a majority of the noise is gone, the details of the photo are enhanced or preserved, and this issue is either gone or minor. For me, this aberration is almost always aqua. So if there's a little left, I desaturate the color aqua in Lightroom and the end result can be pretty much perfect.
The % of DN required varies according to the level of noise, sharpness, and color qualities of each image, so there is no exact formula. So you want to find your sweet spot before hitting the apply button (use preview, in other words." Hope this helps!
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Thank you. I will try that. I liked the ease of use and the results of the DeNoise AI program, other than the halo.