Author | Thread |
|
04/21/2005 03:56:37 PM · #1 |
What do you use to smooth out your photos or noise reduction program? |
|
|
04/21/2005 03:57:49 PM · #2 |
There's a noise reduction algorithm in RSE that is all I use now: there's so little noise with the CMOS sensor that I haven't found myself needing it much.
E |
|
|
04/21/2005 03:57:57 PM · #3 |
|
|
04/21/2005 03:59:22 PM · #4 |
|
|
04/21/2005 03:59:34 PM · #5 |
Neat Image or Xero's SuperSmoother; they behave slightly differently. Sometimes Gaussian Blur in PS on selected areas, it depends.
Robt.
|
|
|
04/21/2005 03:59:43 PM · #6 |
sorry but I don't know what RSE is?
Originally posted by e301: There's a noise reduction algorithm in RSE that is all I use now: there's so little noise with the CMOS sensor that I haven't found myself needing it much.
E |
|
|
|
04/21/2005 04:03:47 PM · #7 |
I have Sony F828. Noisy to useless images at higher ISO. Noise Ninja and Neatimage fixes that. |
|
|
04/21/2005 04:10:05 PM · #8 |
Helicon Noise Filter
Message edited by author 2005-04-21 16:11:19.
|
|
|
04/21/2005 04:10:59 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by Corwyn: sorry but I don't know what RSE is? |
RawShooter Essentials ...
//www.dpchallenge.com/forum.php?action=read&FORUM_THREAD_ID=175937
There's another thread about it somewhere too.
|
|
|
04/21/2005 04:13:53 PM · #10 |
I never use NR on images shot at ISO 200. A well lit 400 ISO usually gets to keep its well earned grain in the spirit of its ancestral film. ISO 800+ and badly exposed 400 get Bibble's built-in noise reduction applied judiciously. It works like a charm and saved me having to buy another tool.
I'm not a fan of the plastic look, so I try to "keep it real" and use as little NR as I can get away with.
|
|
|
04/21/2005 04:14:45 PM · #11 |
|
|
04/21/2005 04:45:37 PM · #12 |
Originally posted by cghubbell: I never use NR on images shot at ISO 200. A well lit 400 ISO usually gets to keep its well earned grain in the spirit of its ancestral film. ISO 800+ and badly exposed 400 get Bibble's built-in noise reduction applied judiciously. It works like a charm and saved me having to buy another tool.
I'm not a fan of the plastic look, so I try to "keep it real" and use as little NR as I can get away with. |
If I had a sensor the size of yours I'd feel that way too :-)
R.
|
|
|
04/21/2005 05:07:45 PM · #13 |
PictureCooler is a free noise-reduction program for Windows.
I've only been using any kind of noise reduction for a couple of months now, and I don't use it all the time. When I do, I use as little as possible. |
|
|
04/21/2005 05:08:14 PM · #14 |
I used NI all the time on my 5400 - it was just useful to take away that background radiation, if you know what I mean.
I'd like to try Capture One, but it doesn't support the 350D files at the moment.
E
Message edited by author 2005-04-21 17:08:24. |
|
Home -
Challenges -
Community -
League -
Photos -
Cameras -
Lenses -
Learn -
Help -
Terms of Use -
Privacy -
Top ^
DPChallenge, and website content and design, Copyright © 2001-2025 Challenging Technologies, LLC.
All digital photo copyrights belong to the photographers and may not be used without permission.
Current Server Time: 09/14/2025 02:47:19 PM EDT.