Noise Ninja - 2.1.3removes image noise & grain from photographs |
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Rescued some really dire exposures for me 



- Version: 2.2, 11/1/2007 12:54AM PST
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alby_williams
Holy crap, I was absolutely astonished at the transformation when I ran NN on some underexposed and heavily fill-lit (in Lightroom) shots. Areas of darkness that were full of noise looked like they were perfectly exposed. Just tried it on a few twighlight shots from a much older 5MP cam and they too were resurrected by NN. So if you keep losing shots to shake in low light, dial up that shutter speed - NN looks like it'll happily restore about two stops of useable detail. All it needs now is a Lightroom plug-in and it'll be a top-notch tool. You might think it's a little pricey but it earns its money as it is - look back over your library and you'll surely find great shots you can save with this tool. Full marks.
What's happening? - Version: 2.2, 9/25/2007 05:15PM PST
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mac_mail_reply
It doesn't even being recognized under 'Filter' in CS3 running in 10.4.10 PPC.
GraphicConverter Compatible - Version: 2.1.3, 7/1/2007 08:40AM PST
here_it_comes_again
Credible source reports this works well with GraphicConverter, FYI.
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