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Have you found any different Eric.
I haven't actually done any comparison of noise in any depth yet Iain, Ive been too busy thinning out files. Dumped another 2000 today8-)

I did try the AI Denoise filter in Camera Raw and that did an excellent job of my latest woodpecker image. I am guessing you and JK were right and it's the raw converter in Affinity that was muddying the water. And anyway ...it's good to get back to my old friend Photoshop. I suppose after using it daily (often for several hours) over 20 years a lot sticks....all the keyboard shortcuts come back as second nature.... so I am enjoying it...and the Mac.



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Eric wrote:
I haven't actually done any comparison of noise in any depth yet Iain, Ive been too busy thinning out files. Dumped another 2000 today8-)

I did try the AI Denoise filter in Camera Raw and that did an excellent job of my latest woodpecker image. I am guessing you and JK were right and it's the raw converter in Affinity that was muddying the water. And anyway ...it's good to get back to my old friend Photoshop. I suppose after using it daily (often for several hours) over 20 years a lot sticks....all the keyboard shortcuts come back as second nature.... so I am enjoying it...and the Mac.

Ive looked at other software but like you ive been using PS since 1995 and am just so comfortable with it.

 




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Ive looked at other software but like you ive been using PS since 1995 and am just so comfortable with it.
Slipperware:lol:



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I've been using it since the late 1980s and am still more than happy with the results it produces and like both of you it is an old friend.



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I think if you two are like me I can't /don't  want to get my brain to learn a new system when I can do most of the things I need to do in PS with out having to think about it.

 

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