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Nik Dfine 2 vs Topaz Denoise 5
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<blockquote data-quote="Krs_2007" data-source="post: 427268" data-attributes="member: 12948"><p>Great Thanks for the comparison. If I really want to be picky about it then I will use Define, but like stated for the most if I use LR and adjust the sharpening using the mask then I get pretty good results. Your picture was a little more extreme compared to what I usually start with. So good to see it compared to the other 2 and you really only see it when you pixel peep. I used this same approach for a project for the Senior wrestlers, which is a composite and printed it at 16x20 and they look pretty good. The wife and son and all that have looked at them love them, but as a photographer we can always find fault with something in them. Haven't printed this big with something like these composites with 8 layers and very impressed even up close. The technology is very amazing from the camera to the pc to the output, so it really helps knowing the limitations of your equipment/software.</p><p></p><p>Thanks a bunch George for taking the time to add the 3 test.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Krs_2007, post: 427268, member: 12948"] Great Thanks for the comparison. If I really want to be picky about it then I will use Define, but like stated for the most if I use LR and adjust the sharpening using the mask then I get pretty good results. Your picture was a little more extreme compared to what I usually start with. So good to see it compared to the other 2 and you really only see it when you pixel peep. I used this same approach for a project for the Senior wrestlers, which is a composite and printed it at 16x20 and they look pretty good. The wife and son and all that have looked at them love them, but as a photographer we can always find fault with something in them. Haven't printed this big with something like these composites with 8 layers and very impressed even up close. The technology is very amazing from the camera to the pc to the output, so it really helps knowing the limitations of your equipment/software. Thanks a bunch George for taking the time to add the 3 test. [/QUOTE]
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