Hi,
I am not a great fan of denoise filters, mainly because too often I
prefer the noise to the loss of sharpness that commonly results from
their usage, so I rarely used them, but I was reasonably satisfied
with my experiments with the "DeNoise" plug-in, which I think that now
comes with the latest versions of Gimp. If not, I am pretty sure that
you can find it in the official plug-in registry
(
http://registry.gimp.org/).
I have tried Greycstoration a couple of times, but definitively, I
can't figure out how I can put it to work without smoothing the image
to a level beyond imagination. In fact, I think I have already saved a
couple of those experiments as 'creative abstract experiments'. I am
pretty sure that my problem is that I don't have a clue of what 90% of
its options do, so I was wondering if anyone can point me a link where
i can find instructions of use that are easy to read and understand.
On Sat, Mar 8, 2008 at 6:38 PM, kitshum8 <
kitshum8@...> wrote:
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> I use Greycstoration (.com) which is an excellent de-noise program and
> can be used as plugin to gimp. Download the gimp version, and copy
> the executable and paste it into the plugin directory of gimp. To use
> it, under filter, enhance, you will find grecstoration. It comes with
> default settings. I use the default most of the time.
>...