Do you have your noise reduction on or off?
Hi, a question: Do you have noise reduction on your cameras turned on or off when shooting in RAW? You can adjust the noise reduction in Adobe. I keep hearing that the noise reduction isn't that good and that Adobe does a much better job, especially regarding the loss of detail when activating the camera's noise reduction. I own the Canon EOS RP full-frame (DSLM).
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RAW does not affect the High ISO noise suppression, it is just a setting that is stored and ignored by Adobe Lightroom.
Only the long-term exposure noise suppression is also stored in the RAW.
Regarding what is better:
Lightroom A.I. noise suppression > Canon noise suppression > Normal Lightroom noise suppression
Hello
I don’t know that you have a noise reduction available at RAW (Bzw that is interested, probably no one). They are only available with JPEG. The RAW takes over selected image style of the JEPG setting
There are different developers with different “denoisers” who all work significantly to worlds better than incamera processors. Bzw at Canon there is the DPP software, as free added “Bodensatzsoftware” was the reason why so many RAW developers were sold. I remember the performance of the first Capture One for Canon Suite on Quatto Print Proof Monitors even the CRW images from the Powershot Pro 1 were used to make artprints.
She’s turned off with me.
in the RAW a noise suppression should not have an effect.
Only in a JPG
Good to know, thanks.
…at least this should be…!
The RAW should be the completely unprocessed information of the sensor, which is then only developed in the post into an image, correspondingly a noise suppression should take place as little as other DInge. But now I don’t want to put my hand in the fire if a manufacturer doesn’t want anything to do with a camera. I would trust much more Sony than Canon, but you can never know
in the RAW no matter. In addition, the eh on the PC are then finely reprocessed