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Offline AF

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Noise Evaluation
« on: 2018 April 14 06:10:20 »
Hi Guys

Just wondering if it's beneficial to evaluate noise at every chance I get throughout the imaging processing chain? Eg, Image calibration, debayering and then again at image integration. Does evaluating noise at each stage provide more info to the subsequent processes?

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Re: Noise Evaluation
« Reply #1 on: 2018 April 21 02:28:28 »
Imo, no, not needed. Use approprate noise reduction when noise starts to become a problem, ie when it becomes visually annoying. Eg, in the linear state you can use tgvdenoise or mlt. In the nonlinear stage, tgvdenoise, mmt, acdnr.
I normally use nr in lab mode, and not ad rgb. This way I can target luminance noise and chrominance noise more precisely.
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