What is the best noise software?

12 years 10 months ago #76773 by TaY9
So I am looking for noise software, what is the best one? I've only heard of Noise Ninja.


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12 years 10 months ago #76781 by denhim1
I've also heard of noise ninja. A photographer I know on facebook usese noiseware pro and he swears by it.


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12 years 10 months ago #76785 by TaY9

denhim1 wrote: I've also heard of noise ninja. A photographer I know on facebook usese noiseware pro and he swears by it.


well I hope for a software to be called noiseware pro is good enough to swear by it. :rofl:


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12 years 10 months ago #76787 by Nikonjan
I use Topaz Denoise, works good and is inexpensive, I have heard of pros using it too.

www.betterphoto.com?nikonjan
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12 years 10 months ago #76829 by Shadowfixer1
There are some good ones out there. I use the community version of Noiseware. It's free and works great. It is stand alone only though. It won't work from inside Photoshop. You have to purchase the version that works inside Photoshop.
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12 years 10 months ago #76859 by Trudehell
I find this tread incredibly noisy - and very helpful - thanks to all!! ;)

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12 years 10 months ago #76875 by robbie
I uses Define 2.0 and Neat Image,both works great.


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12 years 10 months ago #78797 by Jamie
I also use Topaz DeNoise...as well as many of their other products...

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12 years 10 months ago #78803 by Stealthy Ninja
I tested a lot of NR programs a little while back and Noise Ninja beat them all.

LR's built in NR is quite good though.
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12 years 10 months ago #79271 by effron
Be wary of anything NINJA...........:P

Why so serious?
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12 years 10 months ago #79697 by Lynda
I just purchased Adobe Elements 9. Is there a way to deal with noise in this program?


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12 years 10 months ago #79841 by effron

Lynda wrote: I just purchased Adobe Elements 9. Is there a way to deal with noise in this program?


If it includes Adobe Camera Raw, the answer is yes, but you might want to consider a noiseware plug in, most have free trials........

Why so serious?
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12 years 10 months ago #86871 by ilh2009ky
From my perspective, there are five noise spftware programs to select from: Noiseware, Noise Ninja, Topaz DeNoise, Neat Image and Dfine 2.0. I did a series of Google searchs looking at reviews and comparisons. You can't go wrong selecting any of these programs. Based on the HDR Guru (Trey Ratcliff), I selected Noiseware and have been very happy with it.

Ian Leslie Harry
www.ilhphotography.com

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12 years 10 months ago #88429 by cameralove
I have also heared that Noiseware is a good (the one that you have to pay for not the free one). Have not used it myself. I also heared that Photoshop CS5 makes all those noise reductions software obsolete. I have CS4, so can't prove it. Anybody has CS5 and can compare it's capacity to Noiseware or any other noise reduction software?


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12 years 10 months ago #88545 by jenniderd
I have been very happy so far with Topaz DeNoise.


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