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<blockquote data-quote="Fred Kingston" data-source="post: 735727" data-attributes="member: 10742"><p>Cindy...That quote came from the Topaz support forum... </p><p></p><p>It's rather misleading... I installed Denoise as a trial and tested it... I set it up using Lightroom... You install it as an external editor in Lightroom's Preferences dialogue... It then converts and sends the NEF file as one of the 3 Topaz file types... and then can be saved back to Lightroom as such... Tiff having the most data...</p><p></p><p>Frankly I think it's severely over priced for what it does compared to simple Noise adjustments in Lightroom... All that converting and back and forth and it doesn't do any better that what LR does...</p><p></p><p>Even the Nik tools will do what Topaz does, with the addition of letting you control the areas that get denoised... </p><p></p><p>Noiseless CK from Macphun software blows all the above methods out of the water and is my goto denoise program... and doesn't use 1/100th of the resources that Topaz does...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Kingston, post: 735727, member: 10742"] Cindy...That quote came from the Topaz support forum... It's rather misleading... I installed Denoise as a trial and tested it... I set it up using Lightroom... You install it as an external editor in Lightroom's Preferences dialogue... It then converts and sends the NEF file as one of the 3 Topaz file types... and then can be saved back to Lightroom as such... Tiff having the most data... Frankly I think it's severely over priced for what it does compared to simple Noise adjustments in Lightroom... All that converting and back and forth and it doesn't do any better that what LR does... Even the Nik tools will do what Topaz does, with the addition of letting you control the areas that get denoised... Noiseless CK from Macphun software blows all the above methods out of the water and is my goto denoise program... and doesn't use 1/100th of the resources that Topaz does... [/QUOTE]
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