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Excellent roundup of latest noise reduction software apps

 
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May 01, 2009 06:53 |  #1

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Winner was ... (by a hair) ...

1. Imagenomic Noiseware (external link) (42 points) – This is the product of choice recommended by Photoshop guru, Scott Kelby. I hadn’t heard about this product until he mentioned it in one of his books, and I’ll admit that my expectations for it were low. After all, Noise Ninja was king in my book, so how could this product compete with that? Well, the reality is that this product blew me away and yielded out of box results that knocked my socks off. This is how the default noise reduction should be done in my book, so it is very easy to recommend this product. The user-interface offers lots of powerful adjustments, similar to Noise Ninja, but it offers some ease of use features like its settings list which allows you to select some common user scenarios and get a new automatic result. I wish it had a noise brush or U-Point controls to help with selective noise reduction, but the reality is that I can easily do that myself with a layer mask (as I typically did with Noise Ninja in the past).


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May 01, 2009 07:18 |  #2

I just found this as well. From Kelby's book too. I couldn't believe the difference it made and the ease of use. It will do batch as well.

Buy the bundle ( Plugin and Standalone) for 79$ or google for the coupon and save 10%.


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May 01, 2009 07:45 as a reply to  @ 12 Wyoming's post |  #3

Ive been using it for sometime now....Good stuff.


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May 01, 2009 07:52 |  #4

Interesting, thanks for posting.

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May 01, 2009 16:16 |  #5

12 Wyoming wrote in post #7837204 (external link)
I just found this as well. From Kelby's book too. I couldn't believe the difference it made and the ease of use. It will do batch as well.

Buy the bundle ( Plugin and Standalone) for 79$ or google for the coupon and save 10%.

There are actually coupon codes for Nik Dfine and Imagenomic Noiseware in the conclusion article. Enjoy!

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May 02, 2009 08:12 |  #6

Thanks for the link. I use both Nik and Ninja, but if there's a better product out there, I'm open to it.


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