[..]
>
> A strength of 1.5 (even 2) on chroma is not a problem.
> Denoising on (r+g+b), (r-g), (b-g) with a different strength for the
> first one could work, and is very simple. I am still not sure if this
> transformation have to be done before or after the poisson-gaussian
> noise transform (I think before should be ok).

your channel r+b+g will have all three variances in it, and r-g would
have two of them added up (but the signal part will be much lower in
magnitude probably). :/

> By the way, the denoise-profiled module is used on white-balance
> corrected images ?

yes, it accounts for that by multiplying the red/blue noise with the wb coeffs.

j.

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> Chris
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