The other apps or plugins will have you doing a lot of work. I chose Neat Image because it is the only one that automatically analyses each image and gives great initial results. Tony MacAlpine, performing with Portnoy-Sheehan-MacAlpine-Sherinian at Cultuurpodium Boerderij in Zoetermeer (The Netherlands)īilly Sheehan (left) and Richie Kotzen (right), performing with The Winery Dogs at Hedon in Zwolle (The Netherlands) ![]() The four parts are in each image below are 1:1 crops of a 'bare' (no post processing or optimalisation) imported photograph using the latest version of Adobe Camera RAW.ĭave LaRue, performing with Flying Colors at 013 in Tilburg (The Netherlands) I couldn't get the old (32-bits?) plugin running on my machine and the added functionality and interface of Photo Ninja didn't appeal to me.īased on the images provided below (2054 x 2054 px), I want to ask your opinion on which noise reduction plugin you think gives the best result (reduce noise without suffering sharpness). I've excluded NoiseNinja from my 'test', since it's no longer available as a seperate PS/Lr plugin. To find out which noise reduction plugin for Photoshop CC 2014 and Lightroom 5.5 (on my MacBook Pro 13" Retina running OS X 10.9 Mavericks in 64-bit) suits me best, I've download and installed trail versions of four main players on the market: ![]() This causes a high level of noise on the photographs that need to be reduced to some extent. As a concert and live performance photographer I regularly shoot at (exreme) high ISO's.
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