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noise softwareI am considering getting "noise ninja" but it looks like it costs about $45US- home bundle for use within PS.
I have seen it on some images (Bindii's in particular) and like the smoothness. I downloaded a free version but it produced a grid so thereby making it unusable....Is there another comparable free software or is the Noise ninja worth the $50?? Thanks Robert Robert
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Re: noise softwareHow much did your camera cost you? Fifty dollars is a very small price to pay if it helps you to produce better images.
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Re: noise softwareI use it, I like it. Especially as it plugs straight into Bibble Pro.
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Its worth every cent if you ask me... but if you are going to buy it do yourself a favour and get the pro version... at around $90 (if memory serves me correctly) its well worth the extra $'s.. The last thing I want to do is hurt you... but it's still on the list...
Re: noise software+1 for Noise Ninja - I run photos through it before they go to stock libraries. Does a great jobby.
Re: noise softwareI vote Noise Ninja although you could buy a D3 for $7k and you won't need to use it anywhere near as often
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Re: noise softwareAnother one for Noise Ninja.
Re: noise softwareMac + Aperture + CS3 + NoiseNinja = Bloody awesome!
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Re: noise softwareYeah USD50 is worth it.
Small softwares that saves you TIME are worth spendin' on. Eg Breezebrowser and Downloader Pro. Worth the USD90 I paid for
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If you don't want to buy it, stealing it is not the answer. http://www.moz.net.nz
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Here here! Its really not expensive for such a useful software
Re: noise softwareYes I shouldn't have suggested that, I was very much joking!
Anyways, I have an example of what it's capable of. It turned this shot destined for the bin, into a shot worthy of the web: D70, ISO 1000. NoiseNinja CS3 plugin, 100% size screenshots: Nikon D70
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Re: noise softwareWhat's the general opinion for Noise ninja users. Are you better off with the standalone version or is the Photoshop plugin just as good?
Re: noise softwareIf you have PS, then you might as well go with the plugin. If you don't have an app that can use the plugin, then the standalone app is what you want.
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Re: noise softwareI find I use Noise Ninja very rarely. Normally, I would prefer some noise to the plasticised look the images gain once you run them through noise ninja. It works pretty well though if you use it very moderately on images that have slight noise. If the image is really bad, I do not think NN is very helpful.
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Re: noise softwareI'm learning to 'love the noise' these days. It's usually hard to see on images up to about half size. If I do use it, then I only use it on backgrounds and not on subjects. And now that Aperture has selective sharpening tools, I use it even less.
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Re: noise softwareI have licensed copies of pretty much every noise reduction plug-in currently available and I prefer Imagenomic Noiseware above the others – it seems to get the last bits of noise and dead pixels that others don't. I checked my site stats and it receives more hits and searches than NoiseNinja, etc. (#3 searchphrase this month so far).
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Re: noise softwareI bought NN for use with Bibble Pro. It worked well, though it didn't use it as much for noise removal as for sharpening. It did a much better job at that than Bibble's own sharpening tools.
I'm looking forward to the NN plug-in for Aperture, who knows, my license may cover that, too. Cheers Steffen. lust for comfort suffocates the soul
Re: noise softwareI am happy with Neat Image. I use it as plug-in with CS3. Pro Edition is $60.
Cheers, Gerard
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Hi, I was looking at your website, which says that there's impartial information about creativity and productivity software available, but all I can find is the advertising material that each application has available on their own site. Can you tell me where I can find the impartial information? Cheers What's another word for "thesaurus"?
Re: noise softwareAnother Noise Ninja user here, very happy with the results...
This is what my Canon 40D can do @ ISO 3200... Shot in raw no sharpening and no noise reduction used, FF + 100% Crop Same Image but with ACR 40D defaults and standard Noise Ninja Presets, FF + 100% Crop Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I have my doubts about the former.
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Re: noise softwarehey, i figure i'd post a comparison test between programs, so here's pehpsi's NR'd photo using noise ninja:
and here's the photo through Neat Image the biggest difference i can see is the contrast and sharpness difference, but i put that down to some PP being done on pehpsi's NR'd image. i used the 'original' photo form pehpsi's post, and ran neatimage on default settings. in my opinion the results are comparable, but without the same PP being done to my image, this isn't enough to draw any conclusions from. anyone out thee care to run the original through noise ninja on default settings and post the results? Canon 400D | Sigma 18-200mm f3.5-6.3 DC OS | 50mm f1.8 | 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 | Sigma EF-530 DG SUPER ETTL-II
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Re: noise softwareHi digitor, sorry for the delay in replying--I hadn't received email notification of your post.
The "impartial" description was inspired by a post from someone about my site on a photography forum. They noted that I list all sorts of software, from freeware to the most expensive, from developers large and small, on equal terms (ie, each gets its own dedicated page with screenshots and examples). The free companion ezine is more customized with my own comments about each product. The Plugs 'N Pixels website uses copy from each developer's own website for reasons of practicality. Based on the number of HTML pages on my site, it seems I list over 400 individual products (with more added regularly), far too many for which to write custom copy. To do so would be ideal, I agree, but the time investment required is not fully justified for a free-access site such as this. I'll try to work in that direction, but in the meantime, consider the site as a way to get consistently-presented info on each of these products in one place, without having to visit the websites of over 170 developers whose materials are represented here. Plus any developer who offers discounts is noted (discounts not available on their own sites, of course). So thanks for your comments! I appreciate the feedback. To avoid further confusion, I'll reword my home page header . Free digital imaging ezine
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Re: noise softwareI have no idea what you guys are all on about? I have listened to all my images very very carefully and can't hear a single peep. They are as quite as. Am I doing something different?
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Matt. K
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How about a hearing aid Matt Chris
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Re: noise softwarei've been using imagenomic's noiseware professional - a ps3 plug in - and m very very happy with it.
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Get the Pro package, around $70.00 US dollars, you wont be disappointed
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