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Best Noise removal Software? List yours

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  1. poster

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    Alright guys,

    So what's the best noise removal software, which will still keep somewhat detail in your photos?

    I usually use Lightroom 3 and I just started using Capture One 5, but I haven't really ever bothered with fixing the noise in my images. But I gotta try it at some point, right?

    So what's your best bet at preserving quality of the photo while removing the noise?

    Posted 3 years ago #
  2. mb

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    Nik software Dfine and Noise Ninja, but lower the layer opacity to something more real.

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  3. Willis

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    DFine from NIK came with the bundle I purchased and it works quite well. Comperable to my trial edition of Noise Ninja which is also excellent.

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  4. NikoDoby

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    Noise Ninja and photochop and getting it right the first time in the camera :^)

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  5. Willis

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    Does the D3S count as noise removal software? Ha!

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  6. NikoDoby

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    Yeah that's what I meant but I forgot to say D3S

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  7. Gentoo

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    I like the noise removal in Capture NX quite well. Didn't like it much in photoshop. I am willing to try others if they can do better.

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  8. NikoDoby

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    What version of photoshop? The newest is much improved. Besides you can do selective noise reduction with layers etc. in photoshop.

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  9. Gentoo

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    I've used 7 and CS3

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  10. AaronFoto

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    Noise Ninja is what I use. Works pretty well but can look bad quick if you bump the strength up to far.

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  11. Trenton_Romulox

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    I almost exclusively use DFine. But before I got the Nik suite, I got Noise Ninja, and I still use that sometimes. They're both excellent. Of course, I try so very hard to never have to pump up my ISO. But, for the shot you just can't get without a high ISO, DFine is my go-to software.

    Posted 3 years ago #
  12. pabnj

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    I truly like Capture One 5 noise removal capability. I have found in many instances the noise looks like a pleasant film grain afterwards without destroying detail. I also like to use Neat Image, Noise Ninja when and Photoshop. Depending on the photo, sometimes it is easier to get better results in one program than the other.

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  13. poster

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    I usually convert my images to BW anyway so I am never afraid to go all the way up in ISO. I use it if I need it.

    I have to agree with pabnj , Capture One does really leave a film grain type of look.

    I will have to look into Dfine and noise Ninja. Will see what's the fuss about. For now I only have the trial of the Capture One 5, I think it's okay. Personally I prefer Lightroom, just for the sake of having the dodge and burn tool.

    Posted 3 years ago #
  14. kanuck

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    I love using layers in CS4 and the $70 Noise Ninja plug in. I feel this combination cannot be beat and both programs are set up very well to help you deal with the noise issue.

    Posted 3 years ago #
  15. heartyfisher

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    I use 2 tools in theGimp.

    The standard one and the one I use most often is "selective Gaussian blur"..

    lol.. I forget what the other one is.. Its a free plugin.. I guess I dont use it often enough.... oh yes I remember now(google) .. its called GREYCstoration.

    Posted 3 years ago #
  16. RobertD

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    Neat Image 5.8 Pro. Works for me...

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  17. pabnj

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    Poster, compare the deep dark shadows in Capture One to Lightroom, I do believe you'll see a night and day difference. The details in the blacks can not be beat by no means.

    Posted 3 years ago #
  18. sevencrossing

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    the new Noise reduction on Lightroom 3 is excellent

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  19. SparkCreative

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    Noise ninja. I really don't like the noise reduction or sharpening tools in Capture One - they tend to leave artefacts unless you're really careful. TBH, a lot of the time I leave the luminance noise and just deal with the colour noise - then it just looks like coarse grain and I kinda like it.

    Posted 2 years ago #

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