For those of you who are into digital photography, or have a noisy scanner and have not yet purchased noise reduction software, you may want to consider Noise Ninja. It's very fast, especially if you have a p3 or later PC.
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by T PaulDo you own digital noise reduction software/plug-ins, or do you have a great technique for reducing/eliminating noise? Try them out on the attached photos (one with noise, one with texture) and post your results. Please explain what software/techniques you used....
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Channel: Software
07-22-2004, 11:14 AM -
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by gmitchelI've written a comprehensive review of Noise Ninja 2. It's a 28 page .PDF download that's free to the digital photography community.
http://www.thelightsright.com/NoiseNinja2
If you're considering noise reduction software, I hope this review helps.
I also...-
Channel: Software
02-27-2009, 07:24 PM -
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by nebgrannyCan not post full pic, but hope this is big enough. Still working on those really dark pictures. This one was taken at night at a football game. I have done a levels adjustment and then I ran it through neat image twice. I still have a good bit of the pixles as noted in posted image.
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Channel: Image Help
10-22-2005, 07:12 PM -
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by sjmI've been waiting for eons for Neat Image to create a Mac version of their spectacular noise reduction software. Well, the wait it over!
Not for Neat Image though. There is now a free beta version of Noise Ninja that appears to be just as powerful as Neat Image.
I just downloaded...-
Channel: Software
04-24-2004, 03:55 PM -
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by winwintooThis was copied from a longarm quilting forum. I don't have the author's name, but I believe he has a firm grip on reality. This explains all our recent troubles - hard drives, images etc., and David, this might just be all the education you need.
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Channel: Salon
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