[digiKam-users] noiseware and digikam

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[digiKam-users] noiseware and digikam

jdd@dodin.org
Hello,

I have to make many photos in very dark situations. I can't avoid noise.

I can make it better with the showfoto noise plugin, but I noticed the
proprietary software noiseware do excellent work.

Are there showfoto setup that can do what noiseware do as default (I do
not have time for long editing on each image)

alternatively is it possible to use noiseware from digikam batch mode?

I Use openSUSE Leap 42.3 and noiseware free with wine

thanks
jdd
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Re: noiseware and digikam

Gilles Caulier-4
Hi,

BQM has a tool to run external script (bash for ex). If noiseware sofware can be called from CLI with delegate argument to process a file taken from a queue set in digiKam, so, you have a possible solution...

Best

Gilles Caulier 

Le dim. 13 janv. 2019 à 20:20, [hidden email] <[hidden email]> a écrit :
Hello,

I have to make many photos in very dark situations. I can't avoid noise.

I can make it better with the showfoto noise plugin, but I noticed the
proprietary software noiseware do excellent work.

Are there showfoto setup that can do what noiseware do as default (I do
not have time for long editing on each image)

alternatively is it possible to use noiseware from digikam batch mode?

I Use openSUSE Leap 42.3 and noiseware free with wine

thanks
jdd
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Re: noiseware and digikam

AndriusWild
You can also process noisy pictures in open source darktable which has darktable-cli which can be called via digikam BQM per the Gilles comment below.

You can create a darktable style based on recommendations in this topic:

https://discuss.pixls.us/t/call-to-advice-for-fighting-color-noise/3366/2

Just my two cents...

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Subject: Re: [digiKam-users] noiseware and digikam

Hi,

BQM has a tool to run external script (bash for ex). If noiseware sofware can be called from CLI with delegate argument to process a file taken from a queue set in digiKam, so, you have a possible solution...

Best

Gilles Caulier 

Le dim. 13 janv. 2019 à 20:20, [hidden email] <[hidden email]> a écrit :
Hello,

I have to make many photos in very dark situations. I can't avoid noise.

I can make it better with the showfoto noise plugin, but I noticed the
proprietary software noiseware do excellent work.

Are there showfoto setup that can do what noiseware do as default (I do
not have time for long editing on each image)

alternatively is it possible to use noiseware from digikam batch mode?

I Use openSUSE Leap 42.3 and noiseware free with wine

thanks
jdd
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Re: noiseware and digikam

jdd@dodin.org
Le 13/01/2019 à 23:51, Andrey Goreev a écrit :
> You can also process noisy pictures in open source darktable

I usually don't use raw, but I presently try to use darktable, and find
the learning curve very high.

and I noticed noiseware do *not* works on raw but on jpg :-)

digikam/showfoto already do a good job, but I'm lost on the denoiser
options, I'm pretty sure there are some I could use to do better job. I
try not to use proprietary software if I can, I just was stumbled by the
noiseware result :-)

  which has
> darktable-cli which can be called via digikam BQM per the Gilles comment
> below.
>
> You can create a darktable style based on recommendations in this topic:
>
> https://discuss.pixls.us/t/call-to-advice-for-fighting-color-noise/3366/2
>

I will read this asap, thanks. I don't think the free noiseware soft
have command line options like what I need (on purpose, of course they
want people to pay for them)

thanks
jdd


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