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  • Andrew B.
    started a topic Neat Image 3.x Free Upgrade

    Neat Image 3.x Free Upgrade

    If you are a registered user, you can upgrade for free. At least, right now you can.

    BTW, there is no notice on the site. I read about this in the Neat Image forum.

    Neat Image reduces high ISO noise, grain, artifacts in images from digital cameras, flatbed and slide scanners. It is a tool for professional photographers and digital image processing enthusiasts.

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