However until you get a specific answer, this may help you progressĬapture One has always had a capability to use external programs in a "Plugin" manner, and how the external program works dictates how you need to use it with c1. I'm not sure it is available as a fully integrated plugin, but I haven't used Denoise AI. I'm very new to both of these programs (and indeed to editing in general). I would appreciate guidance on using the Topaz DeNoise AI plug-in with Capture One 20. J.Įdit: I should have mentioned that I have installed the latest version of DeNoise AI I think I'm probably doing something completely wrong? In my ignorance, when using DeNoise as a plug-in, I had thought that I would see the DeNoise sliders to be able to make adjustments. However, when I process the image in DeNoise AI stand-alone using the sliders to configure things as I require I can get a better result. I click on 'Edit Variant' and when I compare the resulting image with the original there is little if any improvement. I click on Topaz DeNoise and I'm then given the choice of format, quality, ICC profile, resolution and scale. To date I have been using DeNoise as a stand-alone program but comment in another thread made me realise that it is now available as a plug-in with Capture One.Īttempting to use it within Capture One I create a Variant, and select 'Image > Edit With' where I see a list of programs including Topaz DeNoise AI.
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