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Hi all,
I don't have a ton of money to spend but need to purchase an effective noise removal software for my higher ISO images. I know there are several to choose from and I'm having a difficult time figuring out which one to get. Any thoughts or recommendations? I do have Photoshop CS4 so a plug-in that works with that would also be workable. Thanks for any advice
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I'm a fan of Nik Software's Dfine 2.0, but I also really like the rest of the Nik plugins so that's probably why. I've heard good things about Noiseware (Community Edition) if you scroll down the page and look for it. The community edition is free.
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Topaz DeNoise - Remove Noise, Recover DetailIf you have seen my photos on this site, you have seen Topaz, I use it on every photo I process. |
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Thanks for the recommendations - I will check them all out. I think I've tried the Noiseware Community edition before and it was pretty good, but ideally I think I'm going to want something that can batch process images.
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