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Originally Posted by SyCo
How do you you mean? Gimp doesn't degrade photos at all unless you choose settings to degrade the image, such as high compression. The same is true in Photoshop. In fact Dcam noise plug in does a great job of removing the noise while preserving the quality of the image, comparable to, and sometimes better than, Noise Ninja.
Have a look at goingmanual.com. It's written for older versions of both programs and I've not updated but there are comparison tutorials for both that should still get you the basics.
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Oh yes it does! Not in any big sense that becomes very noticable to the Eye. But" Each alteration or enhancement you do on a Phot Image does course some destruction to your original.
How ever"
Lightroom claims that their program does enhancements in a NON destructive way to the original image. That is what i was refering to. Not noise. I never mentioned image noise. I have tried Lightroom and i intend to purchase it as it definitaly shows remarkable difference in quality finish and looks to me in retaining the original image in a non destructible way. Basicaly my question still remains. Is there a similar software enhancement that allows me to do what C4 does but in a (non destructive) way?
Here is an extract from the Photoshop Lightroom
>>> Photoshop Lighroom Nondestructive photo editing
Enhanced
Adjust and enhance color, exposure, and tonal curves non destructively on more than 190 camera raw file formats, as well as JPEG, TIFF, and PSD files.