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Easy Photo Denoise 4.1 Giveaway
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Giveaway of the day — Easy Photo Denoise 4.1

Reduces noise in photos made in the darkness, bad light, hand shaking etc.
$49.99 EXPIRED
User rating: 92 3 comments

Easy Photo Denoise 4.1 was available as a giveaway on February 18, 2021!

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An AI-powered object remover for videos and images.

Easy Photo Denoise helps to reduce noise in photos made in the darkness or bad light, hand shaking or wrong ISO settings.
If you have photos with excess noise, you can make them look much clearer with the help of Easy Photo Denoise. This batch photo noise reduction software effectively removes both light noise and color blotches that are usually caused by making shots with high ISO, shooting in the darkness or in motion. The program features image noise reduction mechanism based on artificial intelligence, offering a few presets for different shooting conditions. This noise reduction photo editor allows adjusting light and color noise, set smoothing radius and intensity. Besides image noise reduction you can adjust brightness, contrast, saturation and other graphic settings that turns this noise reduction software to a full-fledged photo post-processor.
As a rule, noise reduction software ‘eats’ important picture details together with excess noise. Easy Photo Denoise utilizes artificial intelligence algorithms that effectively detect extra noise dots and smoothly replace them. This is the best noise reduction software for getting crystal clear pictures at the dark night even from budget digital cameras that lack professional settings. Selective photo noise reduction is much better than flat denoise offered by the most of today’s programs.

Purchase an Unlimited personal license (with support and updates) at 70% discount!

System Requirements:

Windows 7/ 8/ 8.1/ 10

Publisher:

SoftOrbits

Homepage:

http://www.softorbits.com/photo-noice-reduction-software/

File Size:

12.6 MB

Licence details:

6 months

Price:

$49.99

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Developed by PhotoInstrument
Developed by Andrew Zhezherun
Developed by Nero AG
Developed by Vectorian Inc.

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I'm a bit perplexed by this software. When I add the changes and then click the 'run' button, the image becomes blurred. Also, it would be handy to have an option to close the image in order to work on another image.There is a 'previous' and 'next' option which scrolls through the image files on the hard drive that are in the same folder as the file you're working on. AFterwards, I did find 'Add File' but I couldn't see how to return to the original file. The buttons mentioned above (previous and next) only scrolled through the images on hard drive again.
I liked the picture correction options of sharping and contrast, but I do have those options on PSP. It's the noise removing function I had high hopes for.

Reply   |   Comment by Wendy  –  3 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
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I about spit my coffee out when I read this on there website under FAQ. " ❓ Why do I have so much noise in my photos?
When you shoot photos with a lower ISO, you will have grainier photos. This also happens when you shoot in low light"

No that is not the right answer. The Lower the ISO the LESS grain it will have.

Reply   |   Comment by Todd  –  3 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+45)

rww, In digital photography, image noise sometimes appears as a "grain-like" effect. Digital photography does not exhibit film grain, since there is no film for any grain to exist within. In digital cameras, the closest physical equivalents of film grains are the individual elements of the image sensor (e.g. CCD cell), the pixels; just as small-grain film has better resolution but less sensitivity than large-grain film, so will an image sensor with more elements result in an image with better resolution but less light per pixel. Thus, like film grain, physical pixel size represents the compromise between resolution and sensitivity. However, while film grains are randomly distributed and have size variation, image sensor cells are of the same size and are arranged in a grid...

Reply   |   Comment by Nunya  –  3 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
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