Hi!

Rawstudio does not do any default noise reduction, so if your camera has a
tendency to do noise reduction by default (which is common), you have to
adjust your pictures.

If you find a setting you like, you can set it as "Camera Default". My
personal preference for defaults are sharpen: 15, denoise: 4, chroma
denoise: 15. For images you have already opened, you can copy+paste the
settings you prefer.


Regards, Klaus Post

http://www.klauspost.com


On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 9:45 AM, David Monro <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I've just got a canon 650D, and thought I'd give rawstudio a go.
>
> I'm running rawstudio-daily 4282+457-0ubuntu1~precise1 from the PPA.
>
> I've just fed it a test image, and it seems to have a lot of chroma
> noise. I've fed the same image to Canon's free DPP program, and the
> result looks much better; the image is much cleaner and what noise
> there is seems to be luma rather than chroma.
>
> Is this expected? Would providing the raw and jpegs be of any use?
>
> Cheers
>
> David
>
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