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22 Jul 2005, 03:28 (Ref:1360544) | #1 | ||
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Noise reduction?
I was wondering, do people generally use noise reduction software, if so what do you use, and what sort of paramaters? Cheers.
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22 Jul 2005, 14:50 (Ref:1360869) | #2 | ||
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ive heard good things about a program called noise ninja, although ive never used it
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Neat Image is also worth a look but so long as you don't underexpose you can generally do without it.
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Have used the NR option in Nikon Capture a bit and have been happy with the results, although I'm not a fan of plasticky looking photos and will take some sharp grain/noise over too much smoothing over. In any case, 1600 nowadays is miles ahead of film grain, so I don't get my knickers in a knot about it all, I just remember 800 asa neg film or worse, 400 E-6.
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