Powerful, professional image-noise reduction.
Super Denoising is a powerful, professional image-noise reduction app that detects and removes noise, perfect for handling grainy and underexposed digital images. Super Denoising uses advanced smart-denoising technology to quickly and effectively remove noise and improve image quality without disrupting crisp outlines and image colors for clearer, more natural images. Unlike most noise reduction software that cuts costs at the expense of detail and clarity such that pictures become blurry and lacking in detail, Super Denoising uses intelligent, world-class technology to reduce noise while maintaining picture sharpness with a filtering quality far superior to the average software. Our adjustments strike a balance between these two points to deliver exceptional detail, outstanding image quality, and a distinctive, natural look. This is why serious photographers are adopting it into their workflows.
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4 Reviews of Super Denoising
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Installed an hour ago ago to use on an image I’d already tried denoising with two Photoshop plugins. It’s already crashed twice.
I’m going back to the plugins.
First of all, I prefer plugins. It’s a PITA to save a PS file then reopen in another app, apply changes, save file again then re-import to PS.
When I right-clicked the saved image and tried to open with SD, I got an error message: "Super Denoising cannot open files in the TIFF image format." WTF?
Screenshot: https://goo.gl/kxyn1A
So I tried dragging the file into SD and that worked.
But I get the error each time I use the other method.
The processing is much slower than the plugins.
There are no tooltips for any controls, and there are some the plugins don’t have:
USM?
Luminance?
Chrominance?
The text for the Luminance, Chrominance, and Smooth sliders is blurry. The text for the other controls is not (non-Retina display).
There are no preferences and I hate having my images open at 200% of their size (the plugins do that too).