I have read a lot of posts/threads about noise reduction and was wondering which software (Noise Ninja, Bibble, Greycstoration, DPP, etc.) does the best job in reducing noise in RAW?
I hope this opens a lively debate.
thanks, much appreciated.
bsmith6280 Member 205 posts Joined Jul 2006 More info | Mar 07, 2007 16:00 | #1 I have read a lot of posts/threads about noise reduction and was wondering which software (Noise Ninja, Bibble, Greycstoration, DPP, etc.) does the best job in reducing noise in RAW? MKIII, 5D, Canon 1.4x and 2x Telec, 580 Ex, Timer Remote, Canon glass: 300mm IS f2.8L, 180mm f3.5L, 70-200 mm f2.8L IS , 24-70mm f2.8L, EF-S 10-22mm, 15mm f2.8 fish, 50 f1.4 (nifty fifty)
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thescottandrew Senior Member 906 posts Joined Apr 2006 More info | Mar 07, 2007 16:01 | #2 do a search and youll get a plethora of threads with the same debate, my vote goes to neat image, i think it does a better job than noise ninja
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coreypolis Cream of the Crop 6,793 posts Likes: 4 Joined Mar 2005 Location: Mercer Island, WA More info | Mar 07, 2007 16:02 | #3 Permanent banI like Neat Image, but never tried it in RAW. Works great especially for batch work, but not having to use it all is even better! Photographic Resources
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Mar 07, 2007 16:04 | #4 i am specifically looking for RAW nr improvements. i thought noise ninja only processes pp images (i.e. .tiff or .jpg). MKIII, 5D, Canon 1.4x and 2x Telec, 580 Ex, Timer Remote, Canon glass: 300mm IS f2.8L, 180mm f3.5L, 70-200 mm f2.8L IS , 24-70mm f2.8L, EF-S 10-22mm, 15mm f2.8 fish, 50 f1.4 (nifty fifty)
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Mar 07, 2007 16:06 | #5 coreypolis wrote in post #2832549 I like Neat Image, but never tried it in RAW. Works great especially for batch work, but not having to use it all is even better! coreypolis, good to see your name pop up...i remember your help w/ 300 f2.8 issues. thanks again, MKIII, 5D, Canon 1.4x and 2x Telec, 580 Ex, Timer Remote, Canon glass: 300mm IS f2.8L, 180mm f3.5L, 70-200 mm f2.8L IS , 24-70mm f2.8L, EF-S 10-22mm, 15mm f2.8 fish, 50 f1.4 (nifty fifty)
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Mar 07, 2007 16:18 | #6 thescottandrew and coreypolis--do you use RAW converter in CS2? MKIII, 5D, Canon 1.4x and 2x Telec, 580 Ex, Timer Remote, Canon glass: 300mm IS f2.8L, 180mm f3.5L, 70-200 mm f2.8L IS , 24-70mm f2.8L, EF-S 10-22mm, 15mm f2.8 fish, 50 f1.4 (nifty fifty)
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coreypolis Cream of the Crop 6,793 posts Likes: 4 Joined Mar 2005 Location: Mercer Island, WA More info | Mar 07, 2007 16:29 | #7 Permanent banbsmith6280 wrote in post #2832644 thescottandrew and coreypolis--do you use RAW converter in CS2? I use Lightroom for Raw conversion. If noise reduction is needed, it'll be my last step (maybe other than sharpening) and it'll be in Neat Image. Photographic Resources
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JS4KIKZ Senior Member 339 posts Joined Nov 2005 Location: Norfolk, Va (USA) More info | Mar 07, 2007 16:44 | #8 only from experience, I use noise ninja. I've become pretty adept at using it and not going overboard. When I first started using it.....all I can say is that I've seen dolls look less glossy. What I'd like to see are a few of the same images, each edited only for noise with each available noise reducer.
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canoflan Goldmember 1,059 posts Joined Jul 2006 Location: Texas, US More info | Mar 07, 2007 16:48 | #9 Permanent bannoise ninja
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Mar 07, 2007 17:04 | #10 canoflan wrote in post #2832828 noise ninja I have run the tests on ISO 3200 images and although there isn't alot of difference between it and some of the PS noise reduction filters, it is better. I do suggest that once you run the noise ninja software, run the despeckle filter on your photo and it will clean up really nice. but does noise ninja work on RAW images? MKIII, 5D, Canon 1.4x and 2x Telec, 580 Ex, Timer Remote, Canon glass: 300mm IS f2.8L, 180mm f3.5L, 70-200 mm f2.8L IS , 24-70mm f2.8L, EF-S 10-22mm, 15mm f2.8 fish, 50 f1.4 (nifty fifty)
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YosemiteJunkie Goldmember 1,339 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jul 2005 Location: Carrollton, GA More info | Mar 08, 2007 03:12 | #11 My vote goes to Neat Image here as well. Happy Shooting, Herb
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RenéDamkot Cream of the Crop 39,856 posts Likes: 8 Joined Feb 2005 Location: enschede, netherlands More info | Mar 08, 2007 03:52 | #12 "I think the idea of art kills creativity" - Douglas Adams
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SteveBeck Goldmember 2,503 posts Joined Oct 2006 Location: Greenville, SC More info | Mar 08, 2007 07:16 | #13 I second noiseware, it rids the noise without softening the picture like noise ninja. Gear List? My gear is bigger than yours? Just shoot have fun...
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canoflan Goldmember 1,059 posts Joined Jul 2006 Location: Texas, US More info | Mar 08, 2007 08:38 | #14 Permanent banbsmith6280 wrote in post #2832902 but does noise ninja work on RAW images? Noise Ninja (NN) is a PS plugin, therefore, when you open a RAW image from the Adobe Camera RAW converter, you can then apply the NN filter. I see where you are going; you probably wish you could apply it before all the adjustments in RAW. Well, I have learned a work flow to use the color noise filter in RAW, but leave luminance alone, then apply only a luminance filter from PS, or NN. The color noise filter from RAW is probably the best out there for you only have to move the slider to around 10 to remove the noise from a properly exposed image. If you have to really boost the exposure slider and, thereby, boost noise in the darker areas, you will naturally have to boost the color noise slider more and suffer the consequences of a higher luminance noise removal level.
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SteveBeck Goldmember 2,503 posts Joined Oct 2006 Location: Greenville, SC More info | Mar 08, 2007 20:58 | #15 I will post a picture done with NN and noiseware for people to see the difference. Gear List? My gear is bigger than yours? Just shoot have fun...
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