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05/18/2005 01:28:11 AM · #1 |
I find both of these programs quite exceptional in what they do. RSE offers incredible exposure correction algorithms and NeatImage offers incredible noise reduction algorithms. However, the latter must work the best on the the original uncorrected RAW data straight from camera (I strongly assume), as the noise amplitude is then uniform accross the image.
The problem:
You can't load tiff images into RSE, and you can't load raw files into NeatImage. So there is no way to NeatImage a file and them process it through RSE... Or is there?
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05/18/2005 02:06:51 AM · #2 |
Originally posted by labuda: I find both of these programs quite exceptional in what they do. RSE offers incredible exposure correction algorithms and NeatImage offers incredible noise reduction algorithms. However, the latter must work the best on the the original uncorrected RAW data straight from camera (I strongly assume), as the noise amplitude is then uniform accross the image.
The problem:
You can't load tiff images into RSE, and you can't load raw files into NeatImage. So there is no way to NeatImage a file and them process it through RSE... Or is there?
Any thoughts? |
I didn't know that Neatimage works best on the original but that assumption sounds logical.
I have always used RSE first and convert to jpeg then PS if required and then Neatimage last and had good results.
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10/03/2005 08:14:38 PM · #3 |
I'm also using both,the RSE & NeatImage,But first you have to process raw files to RSE then you can select if you want a Tiff or Jpeg converted image,then you can NeatImage your file.Just the same as keegbow explained. |
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