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 ....




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