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When I choose to add noise to a color in my work document, the noise level never looks the same when the document is exported. It does not matter what file type I choose to export too, the noise feature gets washed out. See attachment. I am using Windows 11 latest update.

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Which zoom level do you use?
Do inspect noise or filtering, you must use 100% zoom level or integer multiples.

For rendering on display, noise is rendered in display resolution, and when you are zoomed out the noise effect is exaggerated dramatically.

Only when you merge visible or export the file, noise gets rendered in the actual document resolution.

So always use 100% zoom when judging noise or sharpening.

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