View Full Version : GREYCstoration - Open source denoising algorithms


greg_d128
04-15-2008, 06:13 PM
Cheers everyone,

I'm an aspiring photographer, still new to the world of photoshop, so I would like to introduce myself. Hopefully by pointing something new and useful. I'm wondering if anyone else has seen this program:
http://cimg.sourceforge.net/greycstoration/demonstration.shtml

Link goes to the demonstration page. You can also download the program for free as well. Some of the examples look very impressive. What do you guys think?

Greg

Photoshop. I hope it is somewhat new to some of you guys at least ;-)

Greg

DannyRaphael
04-15-2008, 07:24 PM
Hello Greg and welcome to RetouchPRO.

Interesting stuff; news to me. Have you given it a go yet?

greg_d128
04-15-2008, 07:57 PM
Yes I have. Just playing around.

I used to do a lof of black and white photography, sometimes when you make a mistake (ehem.. do it on purpose of course) with the temperature of the developer you'll get very grainy results.

I've tried the greyc program on one of those photos. It's slow, and it takes several iterations and some trial and error to get decent results, but once you get them.. they're amazing.

I don't think it's ready to be part of a regular workflow, because of the speed and inconvenience of using it (saving to tiff, running external program, figuring out proper parameters, etc). Still, it may be the best way to save certain "special" images when the alternative is to just about reconstruct everyting. At least it can come up with a decent starting point for further reconstruction.

DannyRaphael
04-16-2008, 09:21 AM
Nice to have alternative tools in your toolbag. Thx for additional info.