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<blockquote data-quote="Fred Kingston" data-source="post: 752785" data-attributes="member: 10742"><p>Cindy... It would be difficult to compare ISO levels without identifying/standardizing on which cameras you're talking about, wouldn't it? A D700 at 6400 is not going to be the same as a D850 at 6400... IOW, depending on your available resources... each person has to test THEIR equipment with DeNoise and determine THEIR individual tolerance for a selected image... DeNoise may be able to correct your D850's ISO 6400 to an acceptable level, and be a total washout for the same image on the D700... </p><p></p><p>Additionally, DeNoise has 3 distinctly different Modes of Noise reduction and 4 sliders for each of those modes that alter the amount or type of noise reduction... so the amount of noise reduction for a single image could be almost finite in its variability...</p><p></p><p><this is where I'd upload and insert an image of DeNoise's control panel, but of course the forum software is too obtuse for that to happen, sorry></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Kingston, post: 752785, member: 10742"] Cindy... It would be difficult to compare ISO levels without identifying/standardizing on which cameras you're talking about, wouldn't it? A D700 at 6400 is not going to be the same as a D850 at 6400... IOW, depending on your available resources... each person has to test THEIR equipment with DeNoise and determine THEIR individual tolerance for a selected image... DeNoise may be able to correct your D850's ISO 6400 to an acceptable level, and be a total washout for the same image on the D700... Additionally, DeNoise has 3 distinctly different Modes of Noise reduction and 4 sliders for each of those modes that alter the amount or type of noise reduction... so the amount of noise reduction for a single image could be almost finite in its variability... <this is where I'd upload and insert an image of DeNoise's control panel, but of course the forum software is too obtuse for that to happen, sorry> [/QUOTE]
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