Hi Gonçalo,

You need to reduce the strengths.  Right now you're destroying far too much 
detail with the two 
instances at full strength.  I normally start with strength 0.75 on the 
wavelet/colour instance and 
strength 0.5 on the non-local means/lightness instance and then *go down from 
there*.  I often end 
up with strengths around 0.5 on the colour and .3 on the lightness, but this 
depends on the image 
and on taste.  It can also depend on the destination for the image (facebook vs 
print etc.).

I also like to try increasing the number of rounds of colour smoothing in the 
demosaic module for 
really stubborn green blotches (though these normally only appear in very high 
ISOs for me).

https://www.darktable.org/usermanual/ch03s04.html.php#demosaic

Also worth checking out is the denoising in the equalizer module (i.e. the 
bottom splines in the 
colour/).  Have a look at some of the presets to get an idea how this works.  I 
find for really 
heavily noisy images or images that have had their exposure pushed a lot, this 
can be more effective.

https://www.darktable.org/usermanual/ch03s04s04.html.php#equalizer

It might also be worth checking out my denoising video, though it's getting a 
bit old now:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nBzAeM0tpI&index=3&list=PLmvlUro_Up1NBX7VK8UUuyWo1B468zEA0

Cheers,

Rob

On 15/08/15 08:44, Gonçalo Marrafa wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I'm having some problems with the denoise(profiled) modules. I tried using 
> the simple default module
> settings and the two instance approach described in the manual but i don't 
> get better results using
> two instances. In fact i think it's quite the contrary.
>
> I've created a set of screenshots showing different results of different 
> combinations of module
> settings on an image. They go from no noise reduction at all to simple 
> default settings then having
> and instance for removing only choma noise, one for luma noise and then both.
>
> As an example, removing only chroma noise seems create even more noise. 
> There's also a noticeable
> difference between HSV blending modes and "normal" ones. Shouldn't the HSV 
> ones look nicer? Don't
> seem to...
>
> Am i missing something? Doing something wrong?
>
> The image was taken on a Nikon D7100 with the 18-105mm lens at ISO 1600. It 
> has no other processing,
> except the default applied modules.
>
> You can look at the images here: https://goo.gl/gmkxMY
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
> Gonçalo Marrafa
>
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