This is what I use, and it works pretty well. Using one denoise profile
worked with some images, but with others I'd get the slate look to the
correction and a fine white sprinkling of spots. I have a Pentax K3.

A three level denoise process, I have a style that I apply.

denoise (profiled)
profile interpolated
mode wavelets
strength 1
blend uniformly
blend mode color
opacity 100%

denoise (profiled) 1
profile interpolated
mode wavelets
strength 1
blend uniformly
blend mode lightness
opacity 50%

denoise (profiled) 2
profile interpolated
mode non-local means
patch size 1
strength 1.000
blend uniformly
blend mode average
opacity 50%

On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 6:48 AM, Emmanuel Lacour <elac...@home-dn.net>
wrote:

> Le 17/08/2015 15:18, Stéphane Gourichon a écrit :
> >
> >
> > Has anyone similarly felt that applying a module to chroma only
> > increased luma noise ?
> >
>
> yes, same pbm here (using profile denoise)
>
>
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