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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 735943" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Camera Raw only gets invoked as the Develop module in Lightroom or with opening a RAW file in Photoshop. In these situations the only difference between the interface and the Camera Raw Filter in the Ps Filter menu are available camera profiles (which is why I set that in Lightroom - almost always Neutral) and White Balance using temperatures vs. a +/- value from the starting point (Note: I <em>may</em> also adjust WB in Lr). So the Camera Raw Filter is what I'm using and it gets done after Denoise.</p><p></p><p>Easiest way for you to see the lack of noise is to see the Fox shot in this post: <a href="https://nikonites.com/wild-life/44272-red-fox-no-not-fred-sanford.html#post729553" target="_blank">https://nikonites.com/wild-life/44272-red-fox-no-not-fred-sanford.html#post729553</a></p><p></p><p>I invoked Denoise on the dark image and then brightened it. When it's that severe Denoise can add artifacts, so I would have to go back and try again occasionally if I saw them, or just clone them out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 735943, member: 9240"] Camera Raw only gets invoked as the Develop module in Lightroom or with opening a RAW file in Photoshop. In these situations the only difference between the interface and the Camera Raw Filter in the Ps Filter menu are available camera profiles (which is why I set that in Lightroom - almost always Neutral) and White Balance using temperatures vs. a +/- value from the starting point (Note: I [I]may[/I] also adjust WB in Lr). So the Camera Raw Filter is what I'm using and it gets done after Denoise. Easiest way for you to see the lack of noise is to see the Fox shot in this post: [url]https://nikonites.com/wild-life/44272-red-fox-no-not-fred-sanford.html#post729553[/url] I invoked Denoise on the dark image and then brightened it. When it's that severe Denoise can add artifacts, so I would have to go back and try again occasionally if I saw them, or just clone them out. [/QUOTE]
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