Justin Cider
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Coming off my 'trouble in paradise thread' it has become real clear real quick that to ever find satisfaction with my photos I need to embrace that which up until now I've refused to embrace; denoising software. There was some good content shared in that thread but I felt like it perhaps deserved its own spotlight. So for me and others who were fed a steady diet of lead paint chips as a kid, lay it on me experts. What's the one to use?
Please keep in mind this is a morons guide, and a stubborn moron at that. As such realize that I develop my raw files in Lightroom and I'll never be convinced to use anything else. Also, I'm not looking to obtain a degree to use the software. My tolerance is somewhere around three to five clicks.
Topaz caught my eye of those suggested so far. Mostly because I'm drawn towards impressive websites showing miracle results. Plus they have a sharpening plugin/program that for the same reason makes me tingle in all the right spots.
I'm sure this subject has been hashed out over dozens of threads but I'm looking for the unique twist of not wanting to apply any needed skill to operate them. It's moron approved or bust. Maybe I'll try to find a raw file of a photo to share that is in the ISO 1000-15000 range. If someone happens to have one handy feel free to beat me to it so we can compare apples to apples results.
Please keep in mind this is a morons guide, and a stubborn moron at that. As such realize that I develop my raw files in Lightroom and I'll never be convinced to use anything else. Also, I'm not looking to obtain a degree to use the software. My tolerance is somewhere around three to five clicks.
Topaz caught my eye of those suggested so far. Mostly because I'm drawn towards impressive websites showing miracle results. Plus they have a sharpening plugin/program that for the same reason makes me tingle in all the right spots.
I'm sure this subject has been hashed out over dozens of threads but I'm looking for the unique twist of not wanting to apply any needed skill to operate them. It's moron approved or bust. Maybe I'll try to find a raw file of a photo to share that is in the ISO 1000-15000 range. If someone happens to have one handy feel free to beat me to it so we can compare apples to apples results.
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