![]() Let’s look at what it is and what it does. Neatimageis in my experience the most effective and comprehensive program available for reducing and even eliminating noise in either scanned or digital original images. There are programs available that can help us though, but none that I’ve yet seen can hold a candle to Neatimage. ![]() Nikon and Fuji DSLRs have very good to excellent performance in terms of noise, up to about ISO 400.īut while we rely on manufactures to provide us with better and better in-camera noise reduction capability there are still instances when we have to shoot at very high ISOs, or the camera that we’re using has inherent limitations in this regard. On the other hand, among other contemporary cameras the Kodak DCS 14nhas very disappointing noise characteristics at medium to high ISOs. From ISO 100 to 400 is essentially noise free and even ISO 8 are quite usable. The new (Spring 2003) EOS 10Dis simply amazing in this regard. Canon, for example, has found ways to produce low noise images at high ISOs in their CMOS-based DSRLs that are quite remarkable. ![]() Some manufacturers have excelled in this area. With the advent of digital cameras the struggle changed to reducing noise, and as each successive generation of digital camera has come along we have seen improvements. Kodak and Fuji struggled to give us fine grain along with high speed, though the two were for the most part inimical. When we were shooting film, grain was the enemy.
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