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Posted: Mon Mar 23rd, 2015 14:31
 
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NoiseNinja used to be the best software for noise reduction but it has been replace by PictureCode with the product PhotoNinja which is a very good RAW processing software.

There are now other software from other software houses. DeNoise, etc....



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Forgot to say.
If you want to get new software then have a look at PhaseOne Capture One Pro. This is excellent and it has layers which lessens the need for Photoshop except for complex stuff.



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Do many of you lovely people still actually use a denoising programme?

I thought all these modern bodies had got noise under control?

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Never felt the need since D200/D3. But then I was bought up in the press world where 400asa film was the norm so perhaps had a greater tolerance



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Eric wrote: Do many of you lovely people still actually use a denoising programme?

I thought all these modern bodies had got noise under control?

:diggingahole:

Hardly ever use one but it's nice to know how well they work. Don't usually go above ISO 800.



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I was regularly pushing my D3 and D3S to 6400ISO and only occasionally need NoiseNinja.
Most softwares have noise reduction built in.



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