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So if I wanted to judge an image purely on a fullHD display I'd optimized it for exactly that resolution. Whereas the 4k display looks rather "print-ish" 100% 1:1 view (due to density), the fullHD display appears rather raw and too direct for a 100% 1:1 view. Well, thats basically obvious simply due to the size and denisity differences, but also the appearance and judgement of sharpness and noise view is totally different.
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Whats also worth mentioning: I found displaying an image on a 27 inch 4k monitor is very different than on a 17 inch full HD display. DeNoise AI uses a fundamentally new approach called deep learning: after a lengthy process of learning from millions of images, DeNoise AI learned to accurately distinguish between real image detail and noise. I wouldn't hesitate to use ISO 12.800 if max lens aperture, desired shutter speed and available daylight would demand. Noise reduction software has been the same for over a decade - until now. You'll find a ouple of ISO 3.200 - 6.400 images shot with the Panasonic 100-400 here. I found the results much better than with DxO Photolab 3 solo. Sure, thats overkill but at least its possible on photos that are worth the effort. in one out of 50 images I use both engines and combine the images in photoshop using shadow masks.My overall impression was that Clear AI keeps more details in shadow areas, whereas Denoise AI is better in overall noise reduction around details. stage 2: final denoise and sharpening applied in Topaz Denoise AI, by either of the two "engines": Denoise AI or Clear AI (both available inside the Denoise AI software).I also reduce the amount of lens sharpness - again because of the extra sharpness gain by Denoise AI. That drops the worst noise splotches considerably and does the first wave of cleanup while keeping valuable details. With the knowledge of Denoise AI I drop the PRIME denoiser to very subtle settings, mostly below 10 for luminance and color noise (out of 100, so 10 is really low, but its already working). stage 1: all RAW editing whatsover is done in DxO Photolab 3.All I can say its very effective and with the batch conversion I find the processing time is not really a bummer.