Nikon Z8/Z9 denoise science open source tool



There is a free, open-source denoise tool called Jiangtherapee that can fix the abnormal bell curve in the dynamic range at ISO 64 for Nikon Z8/Z9 cameras.

The general tool works for most Nikon cameras. The special “Rescue Z8” button is for Z8/Z9 models only.

Additional information is available here (see also the related video in Chinese). Here is the AI recap of the tool:

The Nikon Z8 / Z9 ISO 64 “abnormal bell curve” fix

Nikon Z8 and Z9 sensors exhibit a well-known (but subtle) anomaly at their native base ISO 64: the read-noise distribution deviates from the ideal Gaussian “bell curve”, producing falsely elevated measured noise in shadows and a slight loss in dynamic-range readouts (roughly 0.3–0.5 stops depending on the measurement method). This makes ISO 64 sometimes look worse than ISO 100 in deep shadows when analyzed with standard tools. The tool directly addresses this: