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Originally Posted by ChrisV
PI. So many denoise scripts !
I've used few but now just use TGV denoise while data is linear then after stretching. It's easy and does a nice job.
Does this sound reasonable ? Which is the best for what type of image ?
And I'd never even heard of MURE until this thread ...
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I don't get on with TGV denoise but plenty of people get good results with it.
Doing a little NR while linear and then some more after stretching is a good practice. A few subtle applications is better than hitting hard once.
Mure denoise can do a really nice job of initial NR but doesn't work well with distortion correction or Drizzle so I don't use it much.
Cheers,
Rick.