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Nov 25, 2006 03:20 |  #1

hi
i would love to buy a denoiser
i don't know what should i buy
i tried Imagenomic NoiseNinja and neat denoiser

who is the best?


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Nov 25, 2006 04:38 |  #2

I use the Neat Image plugin for Photoshop. It's free and very good.


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Nov 25, 2006 05:07 |  #3

I tried Noiseware and Noise Ninja and I ended up liking Noise Ninja the best - I use the PS plugin there. It's good stuff.


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Nov 25, 2006 05:51 |  #4

adas wrote in post #2310315 (external link)
I use the Neat Image plugin for Photoshop. It's free and very good.

free??
i did not find a free version!

Jim G wrote in post #2310361 (external link)
I tried Noiseware and Noise Ninja and I ended up liking Noise Ninja the best - I use the PS plugin there. It's good stuff.

thanks


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Nov 25, 2006 06:22 |  #5

http://www.imagenomic.​com/download.aspx (external link)

Noiseware Community Edition Standalone 2.5 free for Windows

BTW: I use Noiseware Professional and works pretty well.


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Nov 25, 2006 06:48 |  #6

Juan Zas wrote in post #2310487 (external link)
http://www.imagenomic.​com/download.aspx (external link)

Noiseware Community Edition Standalone 2.5 free for Windows

BTW: I use Noiseware Professional and works pretty well.

adas wrote in post #2310315 (external link)
I use the Neat Image plugin for Photoshop. It's free and very good.

i found many many many profile for canon 350D , should i download every files?


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Nov 25, 2006 07:54 as a reply to  @ mantra's post |  #7

I find Noiseware Pro works best for me.:)


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Nov 25, 2006 07:57 |  #8

mantra wrote in post #2310425 (external link)
free??
i did not find a free version!

I use the demo version wich is free.


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Nov 25, 2006 08:05 |  #9

adas wrote in post #2310685 (external link)
I use the demo version wich is free.

thanks did u download all the profiles ? they are tons


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Nov 25, 2006 08:09 |  #10

mantra wrote in post #2310535 (external link)
i found many many many profile for canon 350D , should i download every files?

No, you'll have to learn to make your own camera profiles. Noise characteristics vary from camera to camera even whithin the same model. Then it vary with ISO, shutter speed, WB, custom parameters etc.


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Nov 25, 2006 08:14 |  #11

Ofcourse you can use generic profiles like "350D ISO1600 Tungsten" with acceptable results, but not best.


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Nov 25, 2006 08:35 |  #12

adas wrote in post #2310685 (external link)
I use the demo version wich is free.

adas wrote in post #2310724 (external link)
Ofcourse you can use generic profiles like "350D ISO1600 Tungsten" with acceptable results, but not best.

thanks


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