Filter an input image in Neat Image (so that noisy areas are well cleaned) and save the output image to a new file Ģ. For example, the following steps can be followed:ġ. This can be manually done by combining two images – original and filtered one – in an image editor. Some images contain both noisy and clean areas and it may be preferable to filter only noisy areas.
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Note: for this experiment, i used an ISO 400 image taken with Canon Powershot A520 in low-light. Neat Image will automatically select an area in the image and prepare a preview in the selection, but, you can manually select what you want also.įinally, the last tab has two buttons: Apply and Save.įirst apply the changes made before if you are pleased with the preview results, then save the output image and youre done! The bigger the precent, the more amount of noise is reduced.Īdjusts amount of sharpening applied to luminance channel – negative values -> fewer image elements are considered noise – positive values -> more image elements are considered noise Third tab, the noise settings, is the most important part:Īdjusts estimations of noise levels in luminance and chrominance channels (relative to noise profile) After that, a new noise profile is ready and the input image can be processed.
On the second tab you choose an area of the picture (make sure its an uniform area) and create a noise profile: Auto Profiler will automacally find, select and analyze a featureless image area that contains only noise and no important details. Here we see Neat Image supports TIFF, JPEG and BMP. Neat Image has 4 tabs right under the menu: Image Imput, Device Noise Profile, Noise Filter Settings, Output.įirst thing you should do is to open an input image (button is in the first tab). Neat Image is indispensable in low-light (indoors, night, astro) and high-speed (sport, action) photography. Neat Image is a noise reduction plug-in (plugin for Photoshop) and standalone application designed to reduce visible noise and grain in photographic images.