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Mar 18, 2011 20:33 |  #1

NoiseNinja has been my go-to guy for noise reduction for a long time. I have Lightroom 2.3, but rarely use it. I've heard good things about LR 3.0 for noise reduction. I'm curious about the impressions of people who have used both Lightroom 3 and NoiseNinja for noise reduction. Do you see any advantage of Lightroom?


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Mar 18, 2011 20:47 |  #2

For perfection noiseninja is better, i used to use noiseninja but now i just use lightroom 3 because its less hassle using a plugin and faster.. integrates into the raw workflow alot more easier and faster.


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Mar 19, 2011 05:15 |  #3

k.CHU wrote in post #12047190 (external link)
For perfection noiseninja is better, i used to use noiseninja but now i just use lightroom 3 because its less hassle using a plugin and faster.. integrates into the raw workflow alot more easier and faster.

Ditto me.


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Mar 19, 2011 07:46 |  #4

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Ditto me.

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Mar 19, 2011 09:57 as a reply to  @ hollis_f's post |  #5

I rely on LR 3 when it is sufficient and Noise Ninja otherwise. I don't use NN as much anymore because of the improvements to LR, but I like having it handy.


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Mar 19, 2011 10:01 |  #6

I use bibble pro which comes with NN built in!


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Mar 19, 2011 12:22 |  #7

LR3!


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Mar 19, 2011 12:25 |  #8

LR3. Whether it is one or a thousand pics. click - boom-done. :-)


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Mar 19, 2011 12:26 |  #9

I, too, put in a solid vote for LR3.
Its very efficient now.


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