![]() ![]() Noiseware also offers 13 default settings (like Landscape, Night Scene, Portrait, Stronger Noise, etc.) and allows you to save your own custom settings, which can be created from scratch or by modifying the provided presets. You can save your own Preferences for how you’d like Noiseware to behave and learn. ![]() You can also use Noiseware’s tools to create your own profiles, which can be saved and reused. It intelligently learns your needs by tracking your past images and analyzing your new images. In part, this is because Noiseware analyzes the images you process and creates “profiles” or saved settings that it uses every time you open a new image. In many cases, very little, if any, additional tweaking is necessary. Ironically, while it offers the most sophisticated feature set, very often the default settings when you first open an image are all you’re likely to need. For me, Noiseware is the most robust noise-reduction software available. ![]()
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