heya,

thanks for trying this!

the test images are a little underexposed in general (a lot of the picture
is basically black), which confuses the fitting algorithm. it will try to
match the noise curves to the random stuff it finds in the blacks rather
than to the shape of the noise levels in the rest of the image.

maybe it'll improve if you just go closer to that light source? another
thing is that red is actually a lot better than the green channel which
we're using for denoising, so maybe the sun would be a better target than
this light source.

cheers,
 jo




On Sat, Mar 29, 2014 at 5:43 PM, Gert van der Plas - Schrama <
gertvdp...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Here is a first attempt a denoising profile for the Sony a6000. Aka the
> Sony ILCE-6000. The fits seem a bit of lesser quality than the examples on
> the blog post. Suggesrions for improvement are welcome. I added a raw file
> for inspection.
>
> https://www.dropbox.com/sh/fcxi9udeyl2and4/1rxVxZAgB3
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