UK Great white egret (Ardea alba) 17715
Stodmarsh, Kent, England.
A close encounter.
One of four birds present.
Some people are now using noise reduction applications in post processing eg. NoNoise AI or DeNoise AI. These programs are not simply finding hidden details already existing “behind” the noise and enhancing them. Simplified, the software is reading your photo, comparing it to its massive data library compiled from machine learning to recognize what something should look like, and then replaces the original artifacts with clean textures and details based on its photo-driven libraries.
In a sense, it can be argued that the final edited images from AI noise reduction software are composites, with areas of the image replaced by the software. I would argue that these images do not reflect the original capture at all.
Chacun a son gout!
UK Great white egret (Ardea alba) 17715
Stodmarsh, Kent, England.
A close encounter.
One of four birds present.
Some people are now using noise reduction applications in post processing eg. NoNoise AI or DeNoise AI. These programs are not simply finding hidden details already existing “behind” the noise and enhancing them. Simplified, the software is reading your photo, comparing it to its massive data library compiled from machine learning to recognize what something should look like, and then replaces the original artifacts with clean textures and details based on its photo-driven libraries.
In a sense, it can be argued that the final edited images from AI noise reduction software are composites, with areas of the image replaced by the software. I would argue that these images do not reflect the original capture at all.
Chacun a son gout!