Quote Originally Posted by AnGelo Chiu


Hi Alex.


Thanks for pointing that one out. I guess I have to check again my settings too. As what Neuro found out, I believe I got the DPP 3.9ish version but I still got that luminance equal to two (2).


Hmmm... Well, I gotta check my default settings when I get home.


Keep us posted.


Cheers!






I rarely ever use DPP, especially since I started using Photoshop Lightroom. But I decided to check this problem out and found that it was applying both Luminance and Chrominance Noise Reduction even when I have "Apply camera settings" checked in my DPP preferences. I download and installed the most recent version and checked again. It was still applying noise reduction even though I have confirmed and the metadata even shows that I have both Long Exposure and High ISO Noise Reduction Disabled. I decided to un-check "Apply Camera Settings" and check "Set as Default" setting my own default values to zero. For the changes to take effect I shut it down and restarted DPP. The new setting worked.

Why isn't DPP using the Camera Setting? another bug even in the latest version!