Do you need noise reduction.............

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Do I need a seperate noise reduction software or is the noise reduction using CS4 raw image editing good enough to take care of it, or do the dedicated programs do a much more noticable job?

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The dedicated programs do a better job, especially if they come with profiles for your particular camera. Often doing it yourself rather than using a profile, especially if only applying noise reduction to a masked off part of a shot, is better. However, while for a one off shot that's fine if you have many then something like noise ninja using profiles run as part of a batch or action does a much better job than CS4 built in noise functions.
 
The dedicated programs do a better job, especially if they come with profiles for your particular camera. Often doing it yourself rather than using a profile, especially if only applying noise reduction to a masked off part of a shot, is better. However, while for a one off shot that's fine if you have many then something like noise ninja using profiles run as part of a batch or action does a much better job than CS4 built in noise functions.

Never had an independant noise program, but I can vouch that noise reduction in any Adobe program is pretty,, NAFF!

when I look up close all I see is it taking the noise grain (colour noise) and blurring it, or am I doing something wrong?

input welcome from those who have been to a Guy Gowen photoshop course :D
 
Try downloading a trial of Dfine 2 from Nik Sofware and see what you are missing.
 
Another vote for Noiseware.

Mind you, even that is all but redundant on images from the D700!
 
thanks for the input will look into the 15daytrial for Dfine :-)
 
Another vote for Noiseware.

Mind you, even that is all but redundant on images from the D700!

i use noiseware community freebie....its pretty good but you have to watch on faces for the plastic surgery look...
 
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