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NR base settings

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Zenon

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Always looking got ways to optimize my workflow once in a while I search the net to see if there is any other info on how to set up NR base settings. I'm not looking for a preset or action (OS) as I apply these to the default settings. I shoot ISO at 1:1 so it is easier to control.

I kind of hover around these suggested starting points.

Lightroom: Set, per ISO, Noise Reduction defaults by a Graph. | Photoshop Family Customer Community

Which led me to this. I see this person's site is still down.

are the rob cole plugins no more available ?

I'm just curious if anyone else has their own homemade soup for base NR settings or a link to different suggestions. I guess I should get out there and do this myself but I figure this must have been done in a controlled environment or calculated. Other software like Capture One Pro Auto applies NR so there must be as scale of sorts unless it judges the actual noise itself for each file. I trialled C1P but found I could pretty much get just as good final results using LR.

Thanks in advance.
 
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Oh. It seems he was part of this group. Sorry to hear that.
 
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