Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/02/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Scott empathized: >>I'm in the software biz, and I can certainly relate to your concerns.<< Maybe I'm wrong but I can't help but think there's plenty of noise reduction functionality in PS. i.e the code is there. All that's lacking is a good user interface. I know that sometimes building a UI is a bigger challenge than coding algorithms to actually do the work. So a third party builds the UI. Now it's a different look and feel, and we have to deal with another vendor. In terms of functionality, I've often found that some things that seem almost magical are in reality based on very basic principles. My concept of noise management is that you take a given block of data and you make it more uniform. It's easy to do that on the side panel of a yellow car that's uniformly lit. But it's not so easy in areas where there may be subtle shading or color variations that you want to maintain. Most challenging might be a mixture of the two. Thus needing a flexible UI. I suppose in an ideal world you'd build an app that would take into account the capture device (which I think Noise Ninja and Neat Image may do). So why doesn't Nikon Capture have better NR capability for Nikon cameras. Maybe the day will come when there's a PS version for each brand of camera. Adobe could even follow Leica's sales model and for Leica DMR or DM offer a limited edition specially engraved CD, and package it in a finely crafted hardwood presentation case :-). DaveR