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C1-6.0.1--Is NR better?

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  • SergNikitoni
    I did not notice any NR improvements in CO6.0.1 too. Maybe PhaseOne shoud more detailed describe which exactly improvements take place in new releases... now users have to explore them 😊
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  • sankos
    If I may, I'd suggest a studio image which contains high and low frequency details and smooth gradients in all the channels. Yesterday I was playing with a Pentax K-7 ISO 6400 pef downloaded from the dpreview comparison widget used in the recent reviews. My conclusion is that with such a demanding image I need to disable NR and sharpening in C1, do the colour NR in ACR and then send it to Noiseware (for some reason I can't get as good results with Topaz DeNoise which everyone seems to be praising -- it might be that Noiseware is more intuitive for me).

    Also, the concept of "getting the best" out of each conversion is highly subjective so although in practical use "getting the best" is what counts the most, yet if you want to really compare the differences between v.6 and 6.0.1 I'd suggest using the same settings and comparing outside C1 (in an external viewer).
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  • SergNikitoni
    [quote="sankos" wrote:


    ... yet if you want to really compare the differences between v.6 and 6.0.1 I'd suggest using the same settings and comparing outside C1 (in an external viewer).


    I have made such comparition and compared them in FastStone Image Viever - images looks very identical, just a couple of 'single pixels' were removed/added.
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  • Lionel12
    Don't expect NR changes in 6.0.1 for DSLR images. A few tweaks were added for Phase One backs.

    -Lionel
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  • Robert Goldstein
    My own take from working with this image and others is that any changes in v.6.0.1 are subtle, at best. The Color noise slider may be a little more potent (i.e. it removes chroma noise at a lower level,) and the character of the grain may be slightly smoother and less blotchy. ACR stll produces a smoother result, but at the cost of losing detail. So, it's a trade-off, but I think that many people would prefer ACR's NR for the simple reason that they consider all noise to be evil. We should also bear in mind that pixel peeping at 100% or larger does not give a true sense of how an image will look in real life. So, I conclude that although C1 is not the best program for NR from images with very high levels of noise, for most other images, it is more than adequate.

    Rob
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  • Lionel12
    Hi Rob.

    I have read your posts, and I agree with your comments. I am happy you found the small improvements in 6.0 compared to 5.2.1. I was just commenting on the subtle changes from 6.0 to 6.0.1 for Phase One backs.

    This being said, you can expect more general improvements for high noise images in future releases.

    -Lionel
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  • Robert Goldstein
    [quote="Lionel12" wrote:
    Hi Rob.

    I have read your posts, and I agree with your comments. I am happy you found the small improvements in 6.0 compared to 5.2.1. I was just commenting on the subtle changes from 6.0 to 6.0.1 for Phase One backs.

    This being said, you can expect more general improvements for high noise images in future releases.

    -Lionel


    Lionel,

    Thanks for your contribution. So the latest update only affects Phase One backs. Well, as I said, the changes in v.6.0.1 are "subtle, at best." I'm glad to hear that Phase One is actively working on improving the NR function. I actually think that it's pretty good right now, even if not best in its class.

    Rob
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