Selected Selected (color) Selected (gray) Settings Softness The RGB color model separates an image into channels of red, green, and blue. Select an image channel to edit its denoising settings. Resets the settings for the selected channel while the button is pressed. Resets the current channel to the default values. Reset Reset all Reset channel Resets all channels to the default values.
Marco Rossini Preview channel Removes noise in the image using wavelets. Display only the selected channel in grayscale mode. Display only the selected channel in color mode. Channel select Channel settings Color model Copyright 2008 Marco Rossini Display all channels of the image (final image). Note that this choice drastically affects the result. All Alpha CIELAB (L*a*b*) is a color model in which chrominance is separated from lightness and color distances are perceptually uniform. The threshold is the value below which everything is considered noise. Adjusts the threshold for denoising of the selected channel in a range from 0.0 (none) to 10.0. So I selected the one spelled closest to it - ET - and I took a look at the MO file in Notepad, and it has some binary code, followed by this:Īdjusts the threshold for denoising in a range from 0.0 (none) to 10.0. Just a file in several different language directories, none of which are English.
And while Wavelet's zip file also conntains a GIMP-2.0 folder, I can't find anything executable inside it anywhere. So now I'm wondering, just what "program" is this error message referring to anyway? Can't be wavelet-denoise.exe, since I can't get to first base with it.
So anyway, after I install Gimp I go back to the plug-in and try running wavelet-denoise.exe again. But for now, I want to get to the bottom of this error. So I'll be giving it a closer look later. And whoa! It's been like almost 20 years since the last time I tried Gimp, and let me just say, I'm impressed with how far it's come. So, I'm thinking, maybe I need to install Gimp? So that's what I do. Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem. The program can't start because is missing from your computer.
When I click on wavelet-denoise.exe (found within the wavelet-denoise-0.3.1_Win32/plug-ins folder), after it unzips, it generates this error message: I found out about it after doing a search here and followed up on it, d/l'd a copy from and tried to install it.
Still, I'd like to find a good denoise program for PSP - preferably a free, or at least cheap, one.Īnd that's where Wavelet Denoise comes in. I think Noise Ninja does a decent job - not great, just decent - but I don't know of any that are better. So I have to boot Photoshop to "denoise" my files before I edit them in PSP. I've tried installing Noise Ninja into an X7 subdirectory and setting it up in the Preferences menu selection, but that doesn't seem to work. Now, the demo has expired, so I can't go back and refresh myself on its differences and improvements vis-a-vis X7. I installed the X8 demo a few months back and used it like once, I think, then forgot about it. Currently I'm running X7 on a Win7 platform and I'm thinking very seriously about taking Corel up on its limited time offer of $39 for X8. This includes several different versions of Photoshop, including CS6, Lightroom, including v2.3, and quite a few other also-rans.
I've been using Paint Shop Pro since JASC version 4.0 and I've gotten so used to it that I prefer it over all other image editing software packages I've tried.