Hi everyone, Last week Boris asked me to see examples of some high ISO images with and without being noise cleaned by NeatImage. I've been busy, my apologies for the delay, but here they are: http://www.flickr.com/photos/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/sets/72057594113578363/
All of them where shot with an FA35/2, wideopen, istDS, processed to TIFF (16 bits) with Capture One (noise reduction default parameters). The "non-neatimaged" ones were converted to JPG with Infranview (max. quality), and the other by NeatImage itself (max. quality). No idea about the validity of this test, just a real world situation using my usual workflow (AKA you don't like it, run your own tests...) Here are the direct links to the large size images (available from the top link as well) ISO 1600 - No NeatImage http://static.flickr.com/50/132714644_d514f5cc9b_o.jpg ISO 1600 - Cleaned using NeatImage http://static.flickr.com/45/132714645_939a783758_o.jpg ISO 3200 - No NeatImage http://static.flickr.com/54/132714642_1fa11604a2_o.jpg ISO 3200 - cleaned with NeatImage http://static.flickr.com/48/132714643_ec7c409e13_o.jpg

