noise ninja?

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  • 03-09-2005, 02:08 AM
    mdmc
    noise ninja?
    Whats the best way to use noise ninja, as a stand alone or as a plug in?
    I'm using pse2. full version. I'd like to get it as a plug in, but if it could cause problems It might be better as a stand alone.
    Any help appreciated, Mark.
  • 03-09-2005, 09:09 AM
    Lionheart
    Re: noise ninja?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by mdmc
    Whats the best way to use noise ninja, as a stand alone or as a plug in?
    I'm using pse2. full version. I'd like to get it as a plug in, but if it could cause problems It might be better as a stand alone.
    Any help appreciated, Mark.

    If you buy the plug-in , you get the stand alone as well, at least that's the deal I ended up with. I don't use the stand alone version much, but it is simpler to use especially when you're batch processing an entire folder of noisy images. I use PS8, haven't had any problems. I don't use it much though, since I rarely shoot above ISO 800 on my 1DmkII, and even ISO 1600 is fairly noiseless, but it is very handy when you do need it. I think it's a little overpriced, but it beats learning all the steps to achieve similar results in PS and then saving it as an automated action.
  • 03-10-2005, 02:10 AM
    mdmc
    Re: noise ninja?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Lionheart
    If you buy the plug-in , you get the stand alone as well, at least that's the deal I ended up with. I don't use the stand alone version much, but it is simpler to use especially when you're batch processing an entire folder of noisy images. I use PS8, haven't had any problems. I don't use it much though, since I rarely shoot above ISO 800 on my 1DmkII, and even ISO 1600 is fairly noiseless, but it is very handy when you do need it. I think it's a little overpriced, but it beats learning all the steps to achieve similar results in PS and then saving it as an automated action.

    Thank you Lionhart,
    I use a d70 so i'll need to use it often I think. Apparently it will also work on scanned film images, a bonous, but still overpriced.
    thanks again,
    Mark.