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Dec 30, 2012 13:03:01   #
DebAnn Loc: Toronto
 
This may be of interest to some of you.
ArcSoft has released a new noise reduction application named Low Light NR (Noise Reduction)which they say sets you free from troubles caused by noises in low light conditions and heavy tripods. Features listed are:

Advanced Multiple Frame NR technology helps reduce noise while acquiring more details from sets of photographs taken in burst mode

Accurately and efficiently removes noise from Canon 5D Mark III/Nikon D600/Nikon D3S etc.

The fastest processing speed based on cutting edge algorithm

Supports a wide range of images from mobile phone cameras to high-end DSLR cameras

The must-have companion for every professional and amateur photographer

MEMBERS ONLY: 50% off coupon code ARCNR for Low Light NR as a New Year Gift. Choose your ISO settings freely and enjoy your New Year with Low Light NR!

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Dec 30, 2012 13:17:31   #
JR1 Loc: Tavistock, Devon, UK
 
Noisware community edition is free

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Dec 31, 2012 07:51:23   #
donrosshill Loc: Delaware & Florida
 
Caution: Noiseware Community is a Free trial only.
I can't find a link to a completely Free download.

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Dec 31, 2012 08:07:03   #
Macbadger Loc: Illinois
 
What about use with DX cameras, such as D7000 and D300?
DebAnn wrote:
This may be of interest to some of you.
ArcSoft has released a new noise reduction application named Low Light NR (Noise Reduction)which they say sets you free from troubles caused by noises in low light conditions and heavy tripods. Features listed are:

Advanced Multiple Frame NR technology helps reduce noise while acquiring more details from sets of photographs taken in burst mode

Accurately and efficiently removes noise from Canon 5D Mark III/Nikon D600/Nikon D3S etc.

The fastest processing speed based on cutting edge algorithm

Supports a wide range of images from mobile phone cameras to high-end DSLR cameras

The must-have companion for every professional and amateur photographer

MEMBERS ONLY: 50% off coupon code ARCNR for Low Light NR as a New Year Gift. Choose your ISO settings freely and enjoy your New Year with Low Light NR!
This may be of interest to some of you. br ArcSoft... (show quote)

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Dec 31, 2012 09:05:20   #
DebAnn Loc: Toronto
 
Notice that the text said "5D Mark III/Nikon D600/Nikon D3S etc." The "etc" suggests they were only using a couple of popular cameras as examples. I imagine it works with any digital camera.

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Dec 31, 2012 09:34:40   #
Macbadger Loc: Illinois
 
I think you are right, but I wonder if there is any appreciable difference in performance between DX and FX.
DebAnn wrote:
Notice that the text said "5D Mark III/Nikon D600/Nikon D3S etc." The "etc" suggests they were only using a couple of popular cameras as examples. I imagine it works with any digital camera.

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Dec 31, 2012 17:58:56   #
coco1964 Loc: Winsted Mn
 
donrosshill wrote:
Caution: Noiseware Community is a Free trial only.
I can't find a link to a completely Free download.
I've had it over a year at no charge.............

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Dec 31, 2012 21:25:45   #
Regbaron Loc: Melbourne Australia
 
donrosshill wrote:
Caution: Noiseware Community is a Free trial only.
I can't find a link to a completely Free download.

Here you go ( http://en.kioskea.net/download/download-439-noiseware-community-edition ) Happy new Year !.

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Jan 1, 2013 00:39:58   #
gemlenz Loc: Gilbert Arizona
 
I've used Noise Ninja for several years now..

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Jan 1, 2013 00:58:37   #
Trevor Dennis Loc: New Zealand (South Island)
 
gemlenz wrote:
I've used Noise Ninja for several years now..

I hear that PictureCode has a very capable RAW conversion app now.

http://www.picturecode.com/index.php

I've not tried it, but an outrageously fussy camera club buddy swears by it with knobs on, and says it finds noticeably more shadow and highlight detail than LR4 (which uses the same process as ACR7 in CS6). I have Topaz DeNoise as part of the Bundle suite, and use it on already opened image files, but the NR in ACR gets better with each release of Photoshop, and is highly usable in CS6. It is also way faster than Topaz DeNoise, and a fast and painless part of any high ISO batch processing session.

I’d be interested to hear opinions regarding Photo Ninja if anyone here uses it. Goodness knows why I don’t just dl the trial and find out for myself though!

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Jan 1, 2013 15:14:23   #
bruce Loc: Vancouver, Wa
 
I didn't see where it would work on Macs

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