Noise ninja
Author: g | 2025-04-24
The NZP file belongs to the Configuration category and works with Noise Ninja, being used as a Noise Ninja Noise Profile. Noise Ninja is a proprietary noise reduction application and
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Values above 65535 for some FujiFilm and possibly other cameras Recognizes new license key encoding to extend the date range. Existing license keys aren't affected. When installed in V1.3.10 or earlier versions of Photo Ninja, a key issued after March 19, 2021 will appear to have an earlier issue date, but it will function normally if it is a permanent key. NOTE: Photoshop plug-ins have been removed for the time being More in the works... For a history of changes, click here. Documentation Step-by-step tutorials with screenshots are available here. Please take advantage of these, they should get you up and running quickly. The tutorials can also be accessed by choosing "View online tutorials" from the "Help" menu of Photo Ninja. Additional documentation is available from the Help menu of Photo Ninja. Also, "Help" buttons are available in a number of dialogs and filter panels. Camera support is described here. Latest pre-release There is no current pre-release, but check here from time to time. Click here to download the release candidate for Photo Ninja 1.4.0d. It is a patch release that fixes color casts in some DNG images and white points for Sony A1, Sony A7S3, and FujiFilm GFX100S. --> Archived versions of Photo Ninja Older versions of Photo Ninja are archived here. Legacy Noise Ninja products The legacy Noise Ninja products are archived here. --> The NZP file belongs to the Configuration category and works with Noise Ninja, being used as a Noise Ninja Noise Profile. Noise Ninja is a proprietary noise reduction application and Anybody have experience or thoughts on the difference/better choice between Noise Ninja & Noiseware? TIA-- Jan RifkinsonRidgefield CT USA1DMkII, W2K SP4, XPp-SP2, LR, RSp, DLp, BBp, CS2, iM Have never used Noiseware (I'm on Mac) but very happy with N Ninja.However I always prefer not to use camear profiles but instead have Noise Ninja to profile the image and then lower/tweak the result in the "filter" tab.It may be wise to use NN in a separate layer so you can erase too soft areas... Hi Luizthe funny thing is that at the end of the link you provide, the author says: My recommendations are:Noise NinjaNeat ImagePicture Cooler (PC-only)NoisewareGrain Surgery it seems you both don't agree ;-) I own Neat Image and wasn't all that happy with the results. I experimented with Noise Ninja for a few weeks, then tried out Noiseware on a trial basis. I quickly decided that I liked the workflow and results that I got from Noiseware and purchased the ProVersion plugin. I am very pleased with Noiseware.PC-based software, Photoshop CS2. I shoot with a 1Ds, so noise is often quite evident when I need to increase ISO.One note on that article is that it's 2 years old and all of the software has undergone improvements since it was written. (great artice though) Nicolas Claris said: Hi Luizthe funny thing is that at the end of the link you provide, the author says:it seems you both don't agree ;-) HeheheehHI!That is why I wrote, “my taste” The software we mentioned here are the best, we can not go wrong with any of them, the secret is learn to be able to use the tool as best as possible.In truth, I never mastered Noise Ninja to the level I do with NoiseWare or Neat Image, you know itComments
Values above 65535 for some FujiFilm and possibly other cameras Recognizes new license key encoding to extend the date range. Existing license keys aren't affected. When installed in V1.3.10 or earlier versions of Photo Ninja, a key issued after March 19, 2021 will appear to have an earlier issue date, but it will function normally if it is a permanent key. NOTE: Photoshop plug-ins have been removed for the time being More in the works... For a history of changes, click here. Documentation Step-by-step tutorials with screenshots are available here. Please take advantage of these, they should get you up and running quickly. The tutorials can also be accessed by choosing "View online tutorials" from the "Help" menu of Photo Ninja. Additional documentation is available from the Help menu of Photo Ninja. Also, "Help" buttons are available in a number of dialogs and filter panels. Camera support is described here. Latest pre-release There is no current pre-release, but check here from time to time. Click here to download the release candidate for Photo Ninja 1.4.0d. It is a patch release that fixes color casts in some DNG images and white points for Sony A1, Sony A7S3, and FujiFilm GFX100S. --> Archived versions of Photo Ninja Older versions of Photo Ninja are archived here. Legacy Noise Ninja products The legacy Noise Ninja products are archived here. -->
2025-04-18Anybody have experience or thoughts on the difference/better choice between Noise Ninja & Noiseware? TIA-- Jan RifkinsonRidgefield CT USA1DMkII, W2K SP4, XPp-SP2, LR, RSp, DLp, BBp, CS2, iM Have never used Noiseware (I'm on Mac) but very happy with N Ninja.However I always prefer not to use camear profiles but instead have Noise Ninja to profile the image and then lower/tweak the result in the "filter" tab.It may be wise to use NN in a separate layer so you can erase too soft areas... Hi Luizthe funny thing is that at the end of the link you provide, the author says: My recommendations are:Noise NinjaNeat ImagePicture Cooler (PC-only)NoisewareGrain Surgery it seems you both don't agree ;-) I own Neat Image and wasn't all that happy with the results. I experimented with Noise Ninja for a few weeks, then tried out Noiseware on a trial basis. I quickly decided that I liked the workflow and results that I got from Noiseware and purchased the ProVersion plugin. I am very pleased with Noiseware.PC-based software, Photoshop CS2. I shoot with a 1Ds, so noise is often quite evident when I need to increase ISO.One note on that article is that it's 2 years old and all of the software has undergone improvements since it was written. (great artice though) Nicolas Claris said: Hi Luizthe funny thing is that at the end of the link you provide, the author says:it seems you both don't agree ;-) HeheheehHI!That is why I wrote, “my taste” The software we mentioned here are the best, we can not go wrong with any of them, the secret is learn to be able to use the tool as best as possible.In truth, I never mastered Noise Ninja to the level I do with NoiseWare or Neat Image, you know it
2025-04-16Get ready to immerse yourself in a tactical puzzle adventure where you'll feel like a stealthy ninja and master strategist! Your mission: clear locations of enemies with a limited number of attacks. Plan your moves carefully and use the environment to your advantage by bouncing off walls and objects to change your trajectory.Key Mechanics:Tactical Puzzles: Strategically clear locations of enemies with limited attacks.Stealth and Strategy: Feel like a stealthy ninja as you plan and execute your moves.Dynamic Movement: Bounce off walls and objects to change your path and surprise enemies.Skill Upgrades: Find scrolls to enhance your character’s skills, including attack, speed, number of bounces, attack distance, smoke bomb, and throwing weapons.Enemy Reactions: Create noise to distract enemies and manipulate their movements.Progressive Challenges: Start with 1-3 enemies per level and gradually face more complex scenarios.Scoring System: Earn 1-3 stars based on your performance and replay levels to improve your score.Plan your tactics, execute perfect maneuvers, and become the ultimate ninja strategist!
2025-04-03Greycstoration Preview Area, Click-Drag mouse to the image area with worst noise.Check image area first without preview.6. Click [ v ] Preview checkbox to disable and enable Preview, compare the result between before and after noise reduction process.Later, enable preview to compare the results.7. Repeat step 5 and 6 for all image area with worst noise or area that need to preserve the image detail, compare the image quality between before and after noise reduction process, search for best balance between image detail and image noise.8. If you satisfied with the result then Click OK and Greycstoration will process the image.9. The result will be a little blur then do Sharpen or Unsharp Mask to sharpening the image, i use Unsharp Mask with this settings:Improve image detail with Unsharp Mask.10. This is my result, click the image to download the larger version of the image.Click the image to download the final results.From the result we can see that the Greycstoration produce slightly better image than Dcam Noise but with much longer processing time. But overall Dcam Noise and Greycstoration results as free noise reduction can compete with commercial noise reduction program such as: Neat Image, Noiseware or Noise Ninja.
2025-04-13Often-requested feature. Some other features seem to be present just to be able to list them, but are too crude compared the competition. On the plus side, the layers support is extremely powerful, and the licensed technologies Perfectly Clear and Noise Ninja help in producing superior images. Recommended with some reservations.Capture One 5 Pro has the opposite approach from Bibble. Relatively few features, but very fast workflow, ability to quickly judge images, advanced tethering support. It’s still very expensive and hard to justify as a recommendation outside studio shooters.DxO 6 used to be the king of optical corrections, but the competition is closing in fast. Its “lens modules”, finely-tuned and optimized for each camera are an asset as well as a liability. If your camera and lenses are supported, DxO will give you the best optical corrections, vibrant colors and great dynamic range. Recommended.Lightroom 3 is the all-around reliable solution. It does not have any overwhelmind advantage over the others, but it supports almost any RAW format and has all the right features. The noise reduction algorithm is on par with Noise Ninja, optical corrections are almost (but not quite) as good as DxO but it has the DIY advantage when it comes to lenses: you can generate your own profiles. In a few hours, I was able to calibrate all my lenses for results almost as good as those given by DxO. The DAM features are not as good as in Aperture, but it can provide better quality in images. Highly Recommended. 50 Responses Armand, Thank you for your ongoing reviews. They are the best on the Net. It is wonderful to see this software evolving. It’s moving even faster than camera development. The camera makers just seem to be adding fluff on new models.Since I don’t have a
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