Originally posted by Daemos That's good to know, I tried an older version of denoise before, but I don't want to spend time playing with every photo to try to get results, I'm liking the trial I have, it also comes with a raw convertor, but I'm glad it integrates into photoshop as well.
Oh, it's even better than you think. The raw convertor in Photo Ninja (the host program of Noise Ninja 4) is the best there is. Just run head to head comparisons with whatever raw convertor you are currently using, and you will see the difference. But I urge you to spend time learning PN's Presets and adjustment modules. It will be time well spent. Once you have accomplished that, Photo Ninja will deliver unequalled results with amazing ease and speed.
Just a reminder to those who want to try Noise Ninja 4: It is currently available only as part of Photo Ninja v1.1 Release Candidate. The final release version is not yet out, but this release candidate works great.
For the record, I have no relationship with Picture Code (the maker of Photo Ninja). I just love their products and want them to succeed. Picture Code is comprised of only two programmers who have somehow managed to stuff the giants of the industry--Adobe, Apple, Phase One, DxO--at their own game. I love it when things like that happen.
Rob