Ed Ruf wrote:
The plugin allows one to use the selection tools in you editor and apply the noise reduction only to those areas. Exactly. I also have no problem supporting a company that writes good software. Linux is free but I send mandrake (now mandriva) a check once a year to keep them going.. -- Stacey |
"Douglas" wrote in
: I originally downloaded the free plugin for Photoshop which also works with Corel Photopaint and thought so much of it I bought the full version. Where can I find this free plugin? -- Onno Voors |
Ed Ruf wrote:
There is no free plugin. There is however a free demo stand alone app on the Neat Image web site. That's what I thought, they've never had a free plugin AFAIK and this kind of app works much better as a plugin than as a stand alone so it can be selectively applied using layers.. -- Stacey |
In article wLy9e.36387$hB6.17244@trnddc06, says...
Are there any alternatives to neatimage that is just as good but cheaper/free? Or, does the latest photoshop have this feature (I plan to buy it some day)? You could try picture Cooler. A bit strange GUI, but very good results after some tests. http://denoiser.shorturl.com/ For a line-up of most tools : "Noise Reduction Tool Comparison" http://www.michaelalmond.com/Articles/noise.htm Alain |
In article wLy9e.36387$hB6.17244@trnddc06, says...
Are there any alternatives to neatimage that is just as good but cheaper/free? Or, does the latest photoshop have this feature (I plan to buy it some day)? You could try picture Cooler. A bit strange GUI, but very good results after some tests. http://denoiser.shorturl.com/ For a line-up of most tools : "Noise Reduction Tool Comparison" http://www.michaelalmond.com/Articles/noise.htm Alain |
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