Georg Baumann
Subscriber Member
Triggered by a recent thread by ryc, I was wondering, may be you guys like to discuss your strategies when it comes to battling noise for print output? If not, well, then I started a useless thread. :ROTFL:
Seriously, being totally new to the system, I have a lot to learn. Here is my momentary approach.
I got Noise Ninja, and well, here is another thing to learn. Pheew.
But if you use it yourself, you might be aware that there are already some profiles available for the alpha that cover every ISO, having said that, the to me somewhat cryptic description indicates a certain exposure situation only, so they might not be general profiles, hence probably not usable for everything.
Third last on the bottom of the page:
http://www.picturecode.com/profiles.htm
I do not know yet how to create my own profiles, and may be it is redundant and the profiles offered are just good enough, I don't know this yet.
For now, I export capture one files as 16 bit TIFF ProPhoto to LR, then edit in CS3 and will start using Nois Ninja on the files.
Seriously, being totally new to the system, I have a lot to learn. Here is my momentary approach.
I got Noise Ninja, and well, here is another thing to learn. Pheew.
But if you use it yourself, you might be aware that there are already some profiles available for the alpha that cover every ISO, having said that, the to me somewhat cryptic description indicates a certain exposure situation only, so they might not be general profiles, hence probably not usable for everything.
Third last on the bottom of the page:
http://www.picturecode.com/profiles.htm
I do not know yet how to create my own profiles, and may be it is redundant and the profiles offered are just good enough, I don't know this yet.
For now, I export capture one files as 16 bit TIFF ProPhoto to LR, then edit in CS3 and will start using Nois Ninja on the files.
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