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    Re: Noise Reduction in DPP



    Noise reduction is a matter of taste. I hardly do any noise reduction. If I do I reduce chroma noise.


    Different cameras deliver different amounts of noise. With my 400D I shoot at ISO 1600 without noise reduction most of the time. In some cases I have to reduce chroma noise if the image was shot in dark surroundings and then I choose values between 3-6. Seldom more.


    With the 50D I see much more chroma noise and at ISO 3200 and 6400 I sometimes have to set the chroma slider to the max. ( 20 ) Again, I do not touch the luminance slider. It smooths the image, and it looses details.


    These are my personal preferences. Others may do things different.





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    Re: Noise Reduction in DPP



    Use the crominance to remove the color noise and the luminance to remove the white speckled noise. Use a lot more crominancethan the luminance because luminance removes a lot of detail, while the other does not.


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    Re: Noise Reduction in DPP



    Quote Originally Posted by Fast Glass


    Use the crominance to remove the color noise and the luminance to remove the white speckled noise. Use a lot more crominancethan the luminance because luminance removes a lot of detail, while the other does not.


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    Thanks, just the info I needed.

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