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Megadeus
I've used both Noise Ninja and Neat Image. Neat Image definitely has the better noise removal engine and has many more adjustable parameters but it's sample selector is not as good as Noise Ninja. Whereas Noise Ninja allows multiple selections of any size for sampling, Neat Image only let's you select one sample spot and it requires such a large selection before it even enables the analyze button, that sometimes it can be difficult to find a large enough area without important image details that could throw off the profiling accuracy. Still, in most cases Neat Image seems to reduce noise better, with less blurring than Noise Ninja.
Also from my test, greycstoration is soooo sloooow on high resolution images, but seems to work well in some cases. If you have a hr image, cut out a small piece for adjusting the settings and, once you got all the setting fine-tuned, let it chew on the original, full-size image overnight.
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