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Opinions on "Noise Ninja?"
 

Dennis Kuhn




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Old Post  05-27-04 - 12:14 AM  
Got a series of photos taken at a dark arena wrestling event.  The
digital camera was raised to ISO 800 to compensate, which nicely
removed any blur, but made the pics quite dark.  When the levels are
adjusted to compensate, a lot of red & green blobs occur on the skin
tones and other areas that are normally smooth gradients.

Using Noise -> Median does a _fair_ job of fixing the problem, but a
friend of mine said she heard about a piece of software called Noise
Ninja that was designed just for this issue with digital cameras.  Not
sure if it's a plugin or a separate piece of software, but if you
folks rave about it here, I'll be more inclined to seek it out.

Anyone use it here?

Dennis


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Bobby Dogg




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Old Post  05-27-04 - 04:14 AM  
This ite will help you compare
http://www.michaelalmond.com/Articles/noise.htm

"Dennis Kuhn" <doctor9@fflax.com> wrote in message
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> Got a series of photos taken at a dark arena wrestling event.  The
> digital camera was raised to ISO 800 to compensate, which nicely
> removed any blur, but made the pics quite dark.  When the levels are
> adjusted to compensate, a lot of red & green blobs occur on the skin
> tones and other areas that are normally smooth gradients.
>
> Using Noise -> Median does a _fair_ job of fixing the problem, but a
> friend of mine said she heard about a piece of software called Noise
> Ninja that was designed just for this issue with digital cameras.  Not
> sure if it's a plugin or a separate piece of software, but if you
> folks rave about it here, I'll be more inclined to seek it out.
>
> Anyone use it here?
>
> Dennis




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Bart van der Wolf




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Old Post  05-27-04 - 04:14 AM  
"Bobby Dogg" <Bobb_Dogg@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> This ite will help you compare
> http://www.michaelalmond.com/Articles/noise.htm

With an additional note that Neat Image has been improved impressively
since.

Bart



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