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Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Adobe Lightroom Q&A => Topic started by: headmj on July 06, 2021, 02:13:35 pm
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I have used ON1 With Lightroom for several years, primarily for its effects. I purchased the NoNoise software which was released today. I have tried it on three photos so far. I had some particularly noisy files from my D800 (long story) shot at 6400. The software cleaned up the noise very nicely without reducing detail.
I recommend viewing the short video tutorials ON1 provides for a fast start.
My work flow will be import into lightroom. Cull. Chose files needing noise elimination and run them through NoNoise without lightroom adjustments. Return adjusted files to lightroom as DNG files.
I have some files in my library that I will experiment on and see if the process holds up.
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Comparisons with LR's own noise reduction and/or Topaz AI Denoise would be very interesting.
S
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Matt Kloskowski has an interesting short review of Nonoise and Denoise.
On1 is currently for raw files. Full support for rendered files (Tiff, jpg) will be available later.
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I processed 75 files through both On1 NoNoise and Dxo Prime. 6400 ISO in crappy bar light. Dxo came out slightly better. But note the workflow for Dxo in batch mode is much more tortured and painful.
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A comparison between ON1 NoNoise, Topaz DeNoise, and DxO DeepPrime -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMwN4lEpTHo
PS: You can get 50% off NoNoise with this discount: NN50PLUS. I just bought it.
PPS: See this thread - https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1708774
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A comparison between ON1 NoNoise, Topaz DeNoise, and DxO DeepPrime -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMwN4lEpTHo
PS: You can get 50% off NoNoise with this discount: NN50PLUS. I just bought it.
PPS: See this thread - https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1708774
Thanks Rajan.
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My preferred noise mitigation tool at the moment is DxO Photolab 4, in particular its DeepPrime technology (also available in DxOPureRaw). I usually the export the dng file out of DxO Photolab to Photoshop ACR without any sharpening and instead use FocusMagic deconvolution sharpening after processing in ACR.
ON1 NoNoise includes masking and layers capability for precise targeting but I haven't yet played much with the program.