And my advice, Johnie, would be to rely almost entirely on Lightroom (Chuck's
not impressed with it). I should use LR to catalogue your images as well as to
produce the RAW processes for you.
I use Aperture myself, not having liked LR the 2 times that I've tried it, but
it's a similar application.
Chris
On 26 Aug 2013, at 19:58, Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> You got good advice right in this mail. Early (in the process) noise
> reduction followed by setting the levels (white and black points and
> mid-range brightess). Viewer 2 does do noise reduction but,
> unfortunately, it's so slow as to be pretty much worthless. I stopped
> there thinking it wasn't worth it to figure out how to fiddle with the
> histogram.
>
> If you buy PhotoShop Elements (less than $100) you'll get ACR which will
> allow you to do early stage (capture) noise reduction. Fiddling with
> the levels is a simple task of moving sliders around.
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