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You are not going to get the same results as a mid to high range Canon or Nikon or Sony camera unless you use one of those Canon or Nikon or Sony cameras. It does help the overall appearance of many photos - it helps most all of our old prints I'm scanning - but Franzis' advertising exaggerates to put it politely. You can't unblend pixels any more than you can unblend a drink. At any rate, using Denoise projects doesn't eliminate those blobs - doing so would make the photo even less sharp - but it does consolidate them, making the tiniest blobs & stray pixels match their larger neighbors. With some cameras the colors of those blobs is far from uniform, achieving colors by blending rather than showing the true colors more naturally - same as how a printer works to print green by blending blue and yellow. As you zoom in on a photo in an image editor, the less sharp the image the more you can see blobs of colored pixels. Camera sensors, & the pattern of chemicals deposited on film negatives & prints, vary in sharpness. To describe the results I get, I need to start with the basics. While I can amp up the settings, doing so usually has side effects elsewhere. While it works, at default settings the results are not nearly as dramatic as the images on their product pages suggest. Using it that way is a little bit slow, waiting for the app to open and analyze the photo, but keep the results on a layer I can modify or discard.
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I bought Denoise projects Pro 2 - I'm still undecided about their new Pro 3 - and use it quite a bit via P/Shop.

If you don't have Denoise projects yet, assuming you edit images, this is probably worth getting. Thank you again GotD team and Franzis! Save | Cancel If you're thinking of trying it, I would say it is definitely worth the time & submitting an an e-mail address.

So my experience is that it was easy to install, easy to use, and did exactly what it said it would do. (To be fair, the original is so poor and muddy, there's really not much that can be done. While it didn't make the photo look good, a look at it zoomed in showed that almost all the noise (thousands of tiny off-white pixels) was gone, with only the barest amount of detail softened. When I opened the image with DENOISE projects, it automatically started working on it, figuring out for itself what it thought was the best option for noise reduction. The scan, unsurprisingly, has a lot of noise in it, mostly visible when you're zoomed in. It was an outdoor shot taken after sunset so was very dark and grainy. I tested it on a scanned 35mm film photo taken on a cheap point-&-shoot in 1983. The interface is very similar to their HDR Projects 4. I do not have any of the Adobe programs which could use it as a plugin, so just tested it in stand-alone mode.
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I have numerous Franzis programs from previous GotD offerings and using the same e-mail address / Franzis User ID (customer number) the install & registration was fast & easy. So I guess my question is any advice before I go ahead with this would be much appreciated.Several people noted registration difficulties earlier in the day.
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I still have the latest catalog, but am not 100% sure its entirely accurate (did I update the catalog before or after the missing photos?) If I load the last catalog and point it to the new drive, I need to know if its recognized and found everything, or will I have to rescan individual folders? A Seagate Tech told me that during Recovery, files get moved around.

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So its backed up and now I need to decide how to re-organize it with Lightroom. There were approximately 78,000 photos on the original drive.Īt the time it started playing up, I tried to copy it, it wouldn’t copy, and I felt there were some loose photos (not in folders) missing, but I can't be sure about that. The old drive was relatively new but started playing up. I have just received my new Seagate Recovered drive back from Seagate, and backed it up.
