We've all been there. You're spending a night out with your friends and capturing as many memories as you can, only to find the next day that all the images have that ugly grainy look to them due to being shot in low-light. Unless you've got a dedicated tool, there isn't much you can do about it—consider those photos ruined.
How to Fix Grainy Images With Topaz DeNoise
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