On Monday, August 17, 2015 07:28 Derek Kite wrote: > 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% > Interesting Derek ... I set your 3 above options in place and ran tests on some images and found that your last (2) setting did the best job and retained the highest level of detail. I found your base setting smothered detail on my tests.
That said, I currently have been relying on a setting of 0.004 in the 'raw denoise' and I find that almost identical with your above (2) option. So many options with dt ... hard to know where to run .... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Darktable-users mailing list Darktable-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/darktable-users