How To Remove Noise in Lightroom with the New DeNoise Tool

Discover how to remove noise in Lightroom with the new DeNoise tool!

We all struggle with getting noise in our images from time to time. 

Unfortunately, noise can lead to our images looking a little less sharp and clear as you would like, particularly if you have a crop frame camera, which doesnโ€™t handle noise as well as its full frame counterparts!

Although you can (and should!) do your best to minimise noise in camera, there are always going to be situations when we have to push our ISO higher than we would like, which is when we need to fix it in editing.

And thatโ€™s where the Denoise feature from Lightroom comes to rescue!๐Ÿฆธโ€โ™€๏ธ

So today, Iโ€™m going to show you how this tool works, along with 4 tips to help you get the best results, so that you can get rid of noise in your photos literally in seconds.

Youโ€™ll learn:

  • Where to find the DeNoise Tool in Lightroom Classic

  • How to use it to remove noise in your photos in seconds

  • When you should use this in your editing workflow (and why itโ€™s REALLY important to do it at this time!)

  • The type of files you can use this on (and the ones you canโ€™t)

  • What to do if you donโ€™t get the results you were looking for.

Plus, we have a special freebie for you!

You can download our FREE Lightroom Starter Kit, which will give you a full Lightroom workflow to follow, free lightroom presets, and a guide to importing and exporting. (I know!)

Ready to dive in? Click to watch the video below (recommended) but if you prefer to listen on the go, go to wherever you listen to your podcasts!

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Now I'd love to know: Do you currently use Lightroom, and if so, how are you finding the new Lightroom DeNoise tool for removing noise in your photos?

(And if you donโ€™t yet have the Photography Plan from Adobe, this is definitely a feature worth getting it for! Just go here and select the Photography Plan for $9.99 per month and youโ€™ll be all set ๐Ÿ˜‰

Or is there another program that you are using that has similar features? Let me know in the comments!

Donโ€™t forget to grab your FREE Lightroom Starter Kit before you go too :-)

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