Which noise reduction method do you prefer?


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Hi, got a short survey here to be done. I have below an image taken at ISO800, with lots and lots of noise. I tried 2 different methods of noise reduction, hereby wanna hear your opinion as to which one you think is better. The original image is:

noise.jpg


Method A
noise1.jpg

The noisy pixels are reduced to grey shades as you can see....no loss of details but image looks very grainy

Method B
noise2.jpg

The details are smoothened out in this case, so image looks very very soft.

Yep, so I would like to hear from you guys, which do you think is better. Wanna say that I'm requesting to hear about their relative performance, which is better compared to the other. Please refrain from saying things like both sux. Cos I know they suck. :D

Thanks guys!
 

I prefer method A, at least some of the details are still there.
Method B is too soft that it becomes blur.
 

Thanks leroy for your feedback :)
I've just done more experimenting with Method A, applying it on various situations when noise is bad. And I've had some really positive results! For example, the following weaver pic taken at ISO200:

noise3.jpg

Can see some shadow noise and high ISO noise in the picture....

After applying noise reduction:
noise6.jpg

Much better!

Here's a closer look at the effect:

Before
noise4.jpg

After
noise5.jpg


Now I'm quite convinced Method A works much better than Method B. Will dump Method B from now on!

Btw Method A is Quantum Mechanics from Camera Bits.
Method B is isoX from Fred Miranda.
 

yup...i think method A is better....btw, both are not free rite???
 

Is this any better?

I used iColorDeNoise, auto-levels and Ultra-Sharpen 3.0 Pro. Both iColorDeNoise and Ultra-Sharpen 3.0 Pro are free.

noise.jpg


noise3.jpg
 

Yup, method A is better. I guess its still best to prevent using higher ISO. ;)
 

Originally posted by Goose
yup...i think method A is better....btw, both are not free rite???

Yar, both not free. In fact Quantum Mechanics is far far more expensive than isoX. But, hehe....there's a taboo word that I can't use here, but we all know what it is. :D
 

Originally posted by mpenza
Is this any better?

I used iColorDeNoise, auto-levels and Ultra-Sharpen 3.0 Pro. Both iColorDeNoise and Ultra-Sharpen 3.0 Pro are free.

Thanks for the try out, KC. Yup the DeNoise seems to work pretty well, but still got hints of red and blue although individual pixels seemed to have been denoised. The effect is a bit similar to Quantum Mechanics actually. As for ultra-sharpen I think it is too harsh....I will stick to unsharp mask. :) Thanks!
 

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