AKVIS Noise Buster

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Fixing grainy digital photos does not have to be a slow, tedious chore. AKVIS Noise Buster AI offers a quick, automated solution to eliminate both luminance and color noise without blurring away your important image details.

Here is how to rescue your grainy images in just a few clicks. Step 1: Open Your Image

Launch the standalone version of AKVIS Noise Buster AI, or open your photo inside your compatible host editor (like Adobe Photoshop or Corel PaintShop Pro) and launch the plugin. Click the Open Image icon (the folder symbol) to load your grainy file into the workspace. Step 2: Choose Your Processing Mode

The software offers two distinct ways to tackle grain depending on your workflow speed:

Automatic Filtering: By default, the software analyzes the image and automatically selects the optimal noise reduction settings. For most everyday photos, this instant calculation is all you need.

Manual Adjustments: If the automatic result needs tweaking, use the sliders in the Settings Panel to independently control Luminance Noise (the rough, grainy texture) and Color Noise (the distracting, random colored pixels). Step 3: Use the Preview Window

Before processing the entire file, drag the small square preview box over a critical area of your photo, such as a person’s face or a highly detailed texture. This allows you to see a real-time, side-by-side comparison of the grainy “Before” and the smooth “After” states. Step 4: Run the Full Processing

Once you are happy with the preview preview preview, click the Run button (the play icon) at the top of the screen. The AI will apply the noise reduction algorithm across the entire image, seamlessly smoothing out background grain while keeping edges sharp. Step 5: Save Your Clean Photo

Click the Save As icon (the floppy disk symbol) to export your restored image. Choose a high-quality format like TIFF for editing preservation, or JPEG for quick sharing. To help tailor this guide further, let me know:

Are you using Noise Buster as a standalone program or a Photoshop plugin?

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