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Originally Posted by irwjager
(aka 'Demosaicing' or 'Debayering'). This process too is a great source of noise, and it's usually noise of the 'worst' kind; correlated noise....
Some Demosaicing routines are worse than others for noisy images and I encourage anyone to try as many as possible to see what works best.
Nebulosity, for example, uses a demosaicing algorithm that is very simple - it's exactly its simplicity that makes it a much better candidate for dealing with noisy images than the more complicated algorithms found in the various photo processing suites.
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Very interesting. I'm definitely going to look at my subs and debayer with different softwares and compare the results. I wasn't aware that noise from other channels in the bayer matrix could bleed into neighbouring pixels during the process. Thanks for pointing all this out Ivo.