Today when shooting film, I use an excellent and tiny Sekonic Twinmate L-208 (which I love). It was an excellent light meter, but I came to realise it suffered from one flaw. After a lot of trial and error with different meters I eventually invested in the Sekonic L-758D. When I was shooting film exclusively (mostly slide film), a good light meter was an essential part of my kit. I’ve been told it works on all software in the On1 shop, but that was before NoNoise AI was released. Until then, you can learn more about On1 NoNoise on the On1 website as well as download a free trial.Īnd don’t forget to try the LENSCRAFT discount code if you decide to purchase. I’ll be publishing a review in a future newsletter. I don’t know if this is true but my initial testing with my RAW files looks very promising. Their offering, On1 NoNoise, boasts a “new standard in quality and speed for removing image noise”. The latest company to enter this arena is On1 who develop the excellent ON1 Photo RAW application. Noise reduction appears to be a hot area with competition growing. (h6R3l0uX)/LensWork%20Extended%20153%20Computer%20Edition.pdf On1 Launches NoNoise AI Software If you’ve never seen Lenswork, it’s well worth downloading your free copy. The other day I received an email with a link to the latest version of the magazine which is free to download. The print magazine features wonderful black and white imagery from talented photographers, but there’s also an online version with extended content (including colour images). Lenswork photographic magazine has been around for a long time and is an excellent publication which I’ve subscribed to periodically.
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