A simple control for reducing Highlight Noise Reduction.
Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2003 11:23 pm
The company PictureCode has come with a new program called Noise Ninja. It uses a wavelet technology to reduce the noise. It was anounced today at http://www.steves-digicams.com/diginews.html It gives very good results. One sample picture from the demo with the name daisy.jpg is a yellow flower with a dark green noisy background. It is taken with a Canon 10D at ASA 3200.
I tested with Neat Image and the profile on the Neat Image webpage for Canon 10D, 3200 ASA and JPEG. The noise reduction was about the same but the center of the flower got much more blurred.
I tried with different filter settings but could not reduce the blur without getting more noise in the background.
Then I changed the Noise Profile. I set the upper 7 slides for green to zero and reduced the upper 7 slides for the red to one third of their positions. Then the blur of the flower disappeared and the result was about the same as with Noise Ninja. There are some red noise left in the yellow but I think the settings could be improved a lot.
It looks as Neat Image tries to reduce the noise to much in the lighter parts to get optimal results - or perhaps the used profile is not good for that picture. The picture can have been manipulated in some ways.
In this picture the details are in the highlight parts. There should be some simple way of reducing the noise reduction in the highlight parts. Now it is very time-consuming to do that.
The Noise Ninja also uses a Calibration chart with a lot of colors. Perhaps that makes a difference - especially if a lot of unlinear processing of the picture is done in the camera.
Regards,
peterb
I tested with Neat Image and the profile on the Neat Image webpage for Canon 10D, 3200 ASA and JPEG. The noise reduction was about the same but the center of the flower got much more blurred.
I tried with different filter settings but could not reduce the blur without getting more noise in the background.
Then I changed the Noise Profile. I set the upper 7 slides for green to zero and reduced the upper 7 slides for the red to one third of their positions. Then the blur of the flower disappeared and the result was about the same as with Noise Ninja. There are some red noise left in the yellow but I think the settings could be improved a lot.
It looks as Neat Image tries to reduce the noise to much in the lighter parts to get optimal results - or perhaps the used profile is not good for that picture. The picture can have been manipulated in some ways.
In this picture the details are in the highlight parts. There should be some simple way of reducing the noise reduction in the highlight parts. Now it is very time-consuming to do that.
The Noise Ninja also uses a Calibration chart with a lot of colors. Perhaps that makes a difference - especially if a lot of unlinear processing of the picture is done in the camera.
Regards,
peterb