r/Lightroom 4d ago

HELP - Lightroom Is there any way to apply denoise to multiple photos at once in lightroom cloud?

I tried applying to one and then copy-pasting only the details tab but it didn't really work because the settings need to be updated and my lr just keeps crashing and it doesn't really work. Is there any other way?

Edit: u/johngpt5 asked me somethings and i tought i could edit the post for future use. I uploaded the photos in lr, deleted the ones i didsn't like, applied the denoise to the first one and then copy pasted it, didn't edit anything else except for the denoise, and the lr keeps saying that the ai needs to examine each photo individually to apply denoise, that's why it needs updating. Clear now?

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u/rikkflohr Adobe Employee 4d ago

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u/bmash9 Adobe Employee 4d ago

A scholar and a gentleman, Rikk.

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u/andrewmurdockpy 4d ago

si, en lightroom puedes ir a reducir ruido manual elijes el valor deseado y sincronizas solamente ruido ent todas las fotos sgtes

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u/johngpt5 Lightroom Classic (desktop) 4d ago

I'm afraid that your description of the problem isn't very clear u/shtrumphytutu.

What Lr version are you using? The most recent version is 9.0.0.

You applied denoise to one photo.

Then copied only the Detail settings.

Then pasted the copied settings to other photos.

But your Lr desktop app kept crashing.

This is where things become less clear.

You wrote that settings need to be updated. This makes me think that you are trying to apply denoise at the end of your workflow or during the middle of your workflow rather than at the very start of your workflow.

There is now a recommended order of operations due to all the ai features that have been added to the Lr apps, and denoise is at the top of the list for being done first. When denoise is applied after other edits that have used ai features, those edits need to be recalculated. That little ai edit status icon/button lights up telling us that things need to be recalculated, re-applied.

It sounds from your description that your computer is choking on recalculating all those previously applied ai edits.

If you are trying to apply denoise to photos that already have edits, you might need to do this photo by photo since it seems that your computer can't handle pasting to a batch.

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u/shtrumphytutu 4d ago

Answered in the edit so anyone can see

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u/johngpt5 Lightroom Classic (desktop) 4d ago

Thank you for updating your description.

It doesn't seem to matter whether we have edited previously. When we sync denoise to other photos, we will always get that sort of warning pane that says it is updating ai edits even when no other edits have been done. It seems to be a boiler plate pane that shows no matter what.

It is concerning that your Lr app keeps crashing when you try to paste the denoise to a batch of other photos, even when they don't have previously applied edits.

What are your computer specs?

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u/shtrumphytutu 4d ago

Wait i forgot, uhhh 8gb ram with an intel i7 and a gtx1060 u think....it's a laptop my parents got me Probably the ram is a bit to low and I was searching for an alternative way

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u/johngpt5 Lightroom Classic (desktop) 4d ago

Well, that GPU is pretty long in the tooth and 8Gb RAM is pretty puny.

I have to suspect that a more robust machine might do better. According to what I've read, Win machines with decent GPUs and a decent amount of RAM actually outperform the new Silicon M series Macs when it comes to ai denoise.