Applying AI-Based Denoise to Jon Anderson and the Band Geeks
The latest denoise AI in Photoshop is quite remarkable. Shooting concerts with the Sony DSC-RX100M6 at ISO 1250 can result in pretty noisy images, but with a simple click, Photoshop can remove the noise and create an impressive, natural-looking image.
I had the distinct pleasure to once again experience the magic of Yes music performed live by Jon Anderson and the Band Geeks. The first time was on their inaugural tour in 2023 at the . This time the band was tighter and performing these complex musical compositions with absolute ease. in New York City
The concert was great fun. A fantastic suite of great, classic Yes songs along with three from their new album (Shine On, Thank God and True Messenger), “True.” The crowd was very enthusiastic – giving standing ovations all night long – and Jon Anderson and the Band Geeks were smiling and having fun. This was as complete a concert experience as anyone would want.
I brought my trusty Sony DSC-RX100M6 and, as usual, it delivered very nicely. I shot 773 images and just barely made it with two batteries. I should probably purchase a third battery to ensure I can make it through an entire concert with continuous shooting in the future.
During intermission I like to post some images on social media. Since I don’t have a computer, this means transferring the JPEG files saved by the camera to my iPhone, then performing a little bit of editing before posting. When I get home, I work with the RAW files to produce the final images. That’s when I noticed that the JPEG from the camera was quite poor compared to what I could produce after some simple post-processing of the image.
Photoshop’s AI-Based Denoise is Highly Recommended
I’ve been using this feature more and more to primarily clean up something in the shot that wasn’t meant to be there. Things like marked up walls, scratched equipment, or extra objects on the floor.
Wow. Huge Richie and the Geeks and Yes (Jon’s version) fan. These are great pics!
Thanks for kind words Dave!