Script to apply smart denoising to a picture, using Wavelet Denoise, Film Degrain, G'mic's Anisotropic smoothing or Patch-based smoothing, or even "L" channel blurring. Its main aim is to detect where blurring is really needed, so that to preserve most of small details.
If you use Wavelet Denoise, Film Degrain or G'mic, you need to install these plugins first.
For Wavelet denoise : http://registry.gimp.org/node/4235
For Film Degrain : http://registry.gimp.org/node/25432
For G'mic : http://gmic.sourceforge.net/gimp.shtml
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The G'MIC plug-in for GIMP proposes a set of various filters to apply on your images, including artistic effects, image denoising and enhancement algorithms, 3D renderers, etc.. It is a quite large plug-in, integrating a lot of different effects.
This plug-in is able to :
This is a working Windows binary of the latest 0.3.1 excellent wavelet denoise plugin by Marcor.
2009/12/26 New compilation of same sources. French localization added.
Locale dir fixed this way: LOCALEDIR = /PROGRA~1/GIMP-2.0/share/locale
Which means (any drive)/Program Files (or Programmi, and so on...)/GIMP-2.0/share/locale for your language files.
The archive contains two directories: read more »
DustCleaner is a GIMP plug-in to automatically detect and remove the dust spots in digital images. It was registered under the menu of filter->noise.
Up-to-date binaries and source code can be found here:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/dustcleaner/
Demo can be found here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/franktao.cn/DustCleanerBeta#
Currently, I only build the executable on x86 Linux. If someone has successfully built it on other platform, please let me know, thanks in advance!
My email is solotim.cn#gmail.com, contact me if you get any question about this plug-in.
Enjoy~ :-)
The wavelet denoise plugin is a tool to reduce noise in each channel of an image separately. The default colour space to do denoising is YCbCr which has the advantage that chroma noise can be reduced without affecting image details. Denoising in CIELAB (L*a*b*) or RGB is available as an option. The user interface allows colour mode and preview channel selection. The denoising threshold can be set for each colour channel independently. read more »
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