Moved over to Topaz after that, also years ago. I was a Noise Ninja customer long ago (2006). Have you tried getting support or updates for your Windows ME lately? ![]() I think that's a reasonable upgrade path and that we shouldn't fault them for putting their limited assets on the new product. I got started with PN by taking them up on the discount mentioned above. The noise reduction technology in Photo Ninja is a significant improvement over Noise Ninja, and Photo Ninja includes a wide range of additional capabilities." Note: Noise Ninja customers can upgrade to Photo Ninja for a discounted price. You should make a backup of the software after you download it. We might eventually remove this page as customers transition to Photo Ninja. ![]() Photo Ninja includes better noise reduction technology, and we will be providing a Photoshop plug-in for Photo Ninja in the upcoming V1.1 release. However, we will not be making further updates to the software. "The download links here are provided for customers who purchased a Noise Ninja license key before the launch of Photo Ninja.Ĭustomer support for Noise Ninja is still available by email - see the Support page. Here is the statement on the PictureCode website's download page about NoiseNinja: They are just not updating the previous standalone version or providing profiles for it. If you look under the "Noise Reduction" tab in PN there are 3 choices shown as follows: NoiseNinja is now incorporated as the noise reduction method in PhotoNinja. Then there were a couple of new profiles published and I abandoned it After about a year, a year and half, no more updates. This is the same thing that happened with NoiseNinja. They say they are working on a v2 but provide no information on progress. No support for cameras that are not considered new anymore. I bought it and not a single meaningful update in a very long time. But I'd rather do that for the upcoming major version. I can request a trial period to check that. Also the controls are a bit cumbersome and it generates preview files for every settings you save.Īctually when I rename the "preview" files to JPG they can be used for web images, but on my computer the colors are slightly more green than what it shows inside the program. The sharpness is good although occasionally I notice artifacts in plants which do not occur with RawTherapee. I like how it can fill the whole screen with the image and still have tools at the left side and other bars sliding into/out of view when needed. I am using the current functionally limited version. That note has been up there at least since March this year, maybe even earlier. But we are working as hard as we can to get it to the point where customers can benefit from it. The project involves a challenging combination of programming and mathematics, so it is taking some time to pull all the pieces together. For example, certain S8 models have a model number of SM-G950U, whereas some S9s have a model number of SM-G960U.NOTE: Please note that we have a significant development project underway, even though we have not been posting frequent updates. Every model that falls into that category (same colour, etc.) will have the same model number. The number will vary depending on the year the product was released, its colour, the carrier, and some other factors. Both types of numbers can help network providers track down a device that has been stolen or lost.įinally, a model number is a specific number that applies to a range of products (i.e., the Note10, Tab S4, etc.). They are used at an international or global level, not just by manufacturers. These two numbers are different from a serial number. Depending on the carrier, your device will have either an IMEI or MEID. On the other hand, an IMEI or MEID is only used for phones or other communication devices. Serial numbers make it easier for the makers to organize and keep track of their products. For example, your phone's serial number will be different from every other phone Samsung has made. ![]() The serial number is a unique number assigned by the manufacturer (like Samsung) to help identify an individual device, like a phone, tablet, TV, and so on. A serial number and IMEI are similar, but have some differences.
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