No, justo tries and it removes some of the blown pixels, but the overall
impression is the same.

The only difference between the two pictures I linked, is the activation of
the denoise profile.

BTW, maybe I was expecting a significant reduction in in perceived noise.
It's clear that it's doing something to the image...just not sure it's what
the OP wanted.

Julián
El 09/06/2013 10:51, "Pascal Obry" <pas...@obry.net> escribió:

> Julian,
>
> > I've tried your suggestion, but *it seems* I get more noise than in the
> > original image... Am i missing anything?
> >
> > Before: https://www.dropbox.com/s/ufpaxdc0i8riiet/Darktable_noise_1.png
> > After: https://www.dropbox.com/s/lhz0xiv0z4k20e9/Darktable_noise_2.png
>
> I don't see more noise. Looks a bit better to me.
>
> Have enabled the hot-pixel removal module?
>
> Pascal.
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