It does work nicely esp on fine luma noise in the background… I often set the patch to 4 and drop the luma slider to 10% which can be enough or slowly raise it a percent at a time until it is strong enough and in this way you do keep most of the detail… It is nlm though so I wonder how much it differs from nlm in profiled denoise… I find I use astro when I want a quick clean up as my 10-12 % on the luma is often the only quick tweak needed and then maybe mask it to the background if I am picky…
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You’re right. I don’t know why I didn’t notice that before. Maybe I was doing something wrong.
I re-downloaded the Adobe DCP profiles for my camera and indeed the colors are usually perfect. Nothing needs to be corrected. Here a big plus for RawTherapee. With Darktable you have to work a little harder to get similar colors, although I don’t always manage to get the desired effect. I came to the conclusion that I have a problem with the yellow and green colors. These colors have too uniform a hue. In RawTherapee, thanks to DCP profiles, there is no such problem.
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