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Jan 28, 2011 03:06 |  #16

tonylong wrote in post #11727860 (external link)
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I was just musing as to whether this sort of functionality might be introduced as part of the "in camera" processing at high ISOs in future? Probably not.

Which functionality? We already have in-camera high ISO noise reduction if you are shooting jpegs,

Which at the moment doesn't work terribly well.

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but most of us who shoot Raw do not want such a thing to be done in-camera, especially with the ongoing improvements in apps like Lightroom and Camera Raw.

Uh-huh. And clearly that extreme minority wasn't who I was talking about.


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Jan 28, 2011 03:39 |  #17

OK, so you want better in-camera high ISO noise reduction, cool...


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Jan 28, 2011 06:55 |  #18

yuriyo923 wrote in post #11719342 (external link)
How do you do that? I have Imagenomic too..

Sorry, didn't get back to this thread for a file. In Bridge select photos, go to tools - photoshop - image processor and in the run action box select noiseware.


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Jan 28, 2011 07:49 |  #19

Neat Image has batch process capability. I like the product and have been using it on basketball pics a couple of seasons. Works well to remove some or all noise from pics. Looks at a single image and does some sort of 'profile' then suggests a NR level. If you like it, select all images and let the software run in batch mode.

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