Would you like a comparison with other noise reduction tools like Topaz DeNoise or DxO PureRAW?
However, seasoned retouchers learned to use the "Sharpening" and "Noise Reduction Amount" sliders in tandem. The goal was to reduce noise just enough to smooth the gradients, while retaining enough "grit" to keep the photo looking organic. When used correctly, the results were nothing short of miraculous. It turned throwaway shots into portfolio pieces. neat image 4.0 pro
Neat Image 4.0 Pro is available for purchase on the Neat Image website, with a range of pricing options to suit different needs: Would you like a comparison with other noise
Standard noise reduction of the era was crude. Applying a Gaussian blur to an image might hide the noise, but it turned the subject into a wax figure. Photographers needed a tool that could tell the difference between digital static and the texture of a subject's skin or the fabric of a wedding dress. When used correctly, the results were nothing short