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[darktable-user] Profiled Denoise Changes
David Vincent-Jones
2018-11-24 23:01:18 UTC
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Is the new version of 'denoise (profiled)' still related to  the
camera/ISO profiles that were created? There does not appear to be any
way to adjust the means through the ISO value as was previously
available for push process.

David
johannes hanika
2018-11-26 08:41:42 UTC
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heya,

i can still do that with the exact same combo box as before (first
entry in the module, see screenshot below).

does that look any different for you?

cheers,
jo
Is the new version of 'denoise (profiled)' still related to the camera/ISO profiles that were created? There does not appear to be any way to adjust the means through the ISO value as was previously available for push process.
David
Frank Domrös
2018-12-02 11:36:33 UTC
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Hey Johannes,

I was kind of surprised when seeing your screenshot, been using
darktable for more than a year and tested especially the noise modules
BUT I cannot access that adjustment that you and David describe.

darktable 2.4.4 on ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS from:
http://ppa.launchpad.net/pmjdebruijn/darktable-release/ubuntu
Fujifilm X100S

How can I unlock(?) that feature?

Thanks,
Frank

P.S. Also want to express my gratefulness for such a high professional
open source project and the efforts the developers and the community put
into it!!
Post by johannes hanika
heya,
i can still do that with the exact same combo box as before (first
entry in the module, see screenshot below).
does that look any different for you?
cheers,
jo
Is the new version of 'denoise (profiled)' still related to the camera/ISO profiles that were created? There does not appear to be any way to adjust the means through the ISO value as was previously available for push process.
David
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Pascal Obry
2018-12-02 13:09:02 UTC
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Post by Frank Domrös
How can I unlock(?) that feature?
This will be part of 2.6. You need to wait for it or compile from
source until released.
Post by Frank Domrös
P.S. Also want to express my gratefulness for such a high professional
open source project and the efforts the developers and the community put
into it!!
Thanks!
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