Brad Morris
Senior Member
If you are shooting RAW, NX will take note of the High ISO Noise reduction setting in camera and automatically enable the High ISO Noise reduction settings in the base adjustments to match the in camera setting.
The end result is that after every adjustment you make in NX, the noise reduction calculations have to be redone and this will slow performance down.
It you turn the High ISO off, you do not need to disable it when you open teh NEF file initially and the raw processing performance is much improved during your initial adjustments with WB, EV or control points.
Add the Noise reduction back as a "next step" option as a last step in the workflow before you do export to PS (if you dont want top use Noise ninja/Neat image in PS)or sharpening etc.
Cheers
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The end result is that after every adjustment you make in NX, the noise reduction calculations have to be redone and this will slow performance down.
It you turn the High ISO off, you do not need to disable it when you open teh NEF file initially and the raw processing performance is much improved during your initial adjustments with WB, EV or control points.
Add the Noise reduction back as a "next step" option as a last step in the workflow before you do export to PS (if you dont want top use Noise ninja/Neat image in PS)or sharpening etc.
Cheers
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/k-blad/