On 13-02-19 01:56 PM, Denis Cheremisov wrote:
> Hi, I was playing with different chroma denoise methods in order to
> achieve something that is close to commercial raw software, such as DxO,
> C1, LR and in Rawtherapee. The chroma denoiser in equalizer seems to do
> the job quite good, but I have d
On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 2:00 PM, Moritz Moeller wrote:
> On 20/2/13 7:11 AM, johannes hanika wrote:
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>> sorry which image is which?
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> DT is on the left he said.
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>> can't tell a difference from a noise point of view though.
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> I can see that the image on the left (DT) has quite a bit m
On 20/2/13 7:11 AM, johannes hanika wrote:
> sorry which image is which?
DT is on the left he said.
> can't tell a difference from a noise point of view though.
I can see that the image on the left (DT) has quite a bit more noise. I
am amazed (pun intended) you don't spot that difference. Did y
sorry which image is which? colos in the left look a little more
saturated, especially reds and oranges maybe? also the curve seems to
be a little lower in the blacks?
can't tell a difference from a noise point of view though.
-jo
On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 10:56 AM, Denis Cheremisov wrote:
> Hi,