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Noise Reduction on Mac
 
Carl Schneider, Photographer
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HERMOSA BEACH Los Angeles | CA | USA | Posted: 11:57 AM on 01.17.04 |
->> What's the best noise reduction program for a Mac running OS 10.3? I just got my D2h and love it, but want to clean up these images a bit.
I would prefer a plug in for Photoshop 7.0, but a separate program would be okay if that's the best way to go. |
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Howard Curtis Smith, Photographer
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Rockville Centre | NY | USA | Posted: 12:16 PM on 01.17.04 |
->> Fred Miranda has some good inexpensive plug ins. They are slow, but they do a very nice job.
http://www.fredmiranda.com/ |
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Robert G. Stevens, Photographer
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Halifax | NS | Canada | Posted: 8:43 PM on 01.17.04 |
->> Carl:
Try Quantum Mechanic from camerabits, the makers of Photo Mechanic. If you do try it, avoid the despeckle luminance options, as it just kill the finer details.
http://www.camerabits.com/QM2.html
Robert |
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Rick Rickman, Photographer
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Laguna Niguel | CA | USA | Posted: 9:36 PM on 01.17.04 |
->> Carl:
A very good program is Dfine 1.0 by NIK It does an excellent job of cleaning up noise issues. If you use it a lot you can be very secure that you can clean up noise and other issues in a very exemplary fashion. You can find it at NIK.com
I also use Quantum Mechanic as well. It does a nice job and sometimes depending on the extent of the issue I use a combination of both.
Rick |
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Robert Longhitano, Photographer
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