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DeNoise Analysis

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DeNoise is a multimedia application designed for Mac users seeking to enhance their photographs by reducing noise and grain. This program is particularly useful for images taken in low-light conditions, where unwanted noise can detract from the overall quality. DeNoise features a user-friendly interface with a panel of seven sliders, allowing users to adjust various parameters such as noise scale and geometry regularity for precise control over the noise reduction process.

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While DeNoise excels in detecting noisy areas within images, indicated by visual markers, it lacks a direct integration with iPhoto, which may be a drawback for some users. Additionally, the absence of a zoom function limits the ability to examine details closely during editing. Nevertheless, DeNoise remains a competent tool for photographers looking to improve image clarity by effectively addressing noise issues.


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GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
2.8.4
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Mac
Operating System
  • OS X 10.11
  • OS X 10.10
  • OS X 10.8
  • Mac OS X
  • Mac OS X 10.7
  • OS X 10.9
Additional Requirements
None
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Total Downloads
2,247
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

Reduce broadband noise in uncompressed audio files.
DeNoise is a mature, well-tested, application for reducing broad-band noise, such as hiss, in uncompressed audio files. It has been developed over a period of several years. There is an extensive user manual that is part of the download package. DeNoise will not operate on compressed audio files, such as mp3, and there are no plans to incorporate such a feature.

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