Herb Cunningham
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- Apr 22, 2009
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I got the NIK software suite, a local pro I know is very big on it, and I think it is pretty good.
My question, and don't think me totally stupid, but I think the "dfine" software is unnecessary for scanned film, unless somehow one would have super grainy scans.
I scanned some Tmax 400 at 4000dpi and found that using the dfine (noise reduction) actually reduced sharpness.
this may be to my ineptness in using the noise reduction software, but it would seem if you have a good scanned image, wth good is noise reduction?
I can see it in a digital RAW image, but don't see the usefulness in a good film scan.
My question, and don't think me totally stupid, but I think the "dfine" software is unnecessary for scanned film, unless somehow one would have super grainy scans.
I scanned some Tmax 400 at 4000dpi and found that using the dfine (noise reduction) actually reduced sharpness.
this may be to my ineptness in using the noise reduction software, but it would seem if you have a good scanned image, wth good is noise reduction?
I can see it in a digital RAW image, but don't see the usefulness in a good film scan.