![]() In December 2018 version 2.6 came out which contains some improvements for Denoise – profiled module. Note that the article was initially written for Darktable 2.4. Intention of this article is to provide some useful pointers in one place. There is also a good thread on dpreview forums. In particular this thread followed by another one. This article was written after some practical advise appeared in darktable-user mailing list. By adding grain we can create an illusion of more detail in the image. Grain - after applying aggressive noise reduction images often lack detail and can look cartoonish.Dithering - see denoising style from Aurelien Pierre.It is important to adjust parameter Threshold. Sharpen - to help recover detail lost in denoising process.Lowpass - to reduce chroma noise, see denoising styles from William Ferguson and this video.Hot Pixels - with aggressive parameters can help remove outlier pixels.Demosaic - changing parameters can impact especially chroma noise. ![]() Some photographers include other modules as part of their noise reduction procedure too: Using them efficiently can feel a bit daunting: Darktable seems to offer a range of modules suitable for the task. Some applications offer one-size-fits-all solutions to keep user choices (and possible confusion) limited. Reducing noise in a photograph can be a complex task. Masterclass on denoising in Darktable 2.6.Chroma denoising technique using Lowpass module.
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