I have some important 35mm film negatives that have too much grain when scanned. (scanning seems to increase the grain). I was excited to see examples of Adobe Camera Raw's new Denoise feature, so I scanned a negative with my Nikon Coolscan V, using VueScan's raw DNG format, but CRW reports that "Denoise is not currently compatible with this photo format."
I wrote the VueScan developer, Ed, Hamrick, and he suggested I try TIFF, but that didn’t work either.
While Adobe Camera Raw can open TIFFs, in addition to .crw and .dng files, apparently the new Denoise tool in ACR requires files generated from sensors with Bayer or X-Trans patterns.
The article at
https://blog.adobe.com/en/publish/2023/04/18/denoise-demystified says, "Denoise uses machine learning to interpolate those patterns and remove noise at the same time. That is, our models are designed and trained to perform both demosaicing and denoising in a single step.”
Does this imply that Denoise will only work with files coming from one of these types of camera sensors, and never coming from a scanner?
Do you know anyone who’s gotten a scanned file to work with Denoise?
Thanks,
Russell