Hi all,
First I have to say Neat Image does an excellent job.
I've been experimenting with taking photos in low light at high ISO and I
get neally high noise levels (obviously) and Neat Image does a great
job of reducing the noise. However, when processing a RAW image,
the one thing I can't seem to improve much are very low frequency
yellow patches, mostly in showy areas. If I save in JPEG the in camera
priocessor seems to be able to reduce these reasonably well but then
I have other quality problems with the images.
So, can anyone enlighten me as to what this yellow stuff is and is there
any way I can reduce it with Neat Image.
Ian
Yellow patches left after filtering very noisy image
NI claims a 98% quality for this particular image others with similarNITeam wrote:I guess a more accurate profiling could help in this case, though it is not easy to tell without actual samples.
Vlad
ISO and shutter times have usually had a lower quility rating.
I don't really want to post this one though as it's a family member who
didn't want their photo taken anyway.
I should be able to get another image with similar characteristics, give
me a while to get it together and I'll post it. But the the TIFF images would
be about 35MB each. Would before and after clips of a couple of shadows
areas be enough?
Ian