Introduction
Key concepts
What it can do - functionality of Neat Image
When it works - types of input imagesFiltration process overview
Overview of Neat Image filtration process
Running Neat Image on a sample imageFiltration process details
Stage I. Open an input image
Stage II. Prepare a device noise profile
Stage III. Adjust filter settings
Stage IV. Apply filter to the input image
Stage V. Save the output imageDevice noise profiles
Getting ready-made noise profiles
Building profile for specific device mode (standard profiling procedure)
Preparing profile set for different device modes
Using noise profilesAdditional tools
Component Viewer
Variant Selector
Image Viewer Adjustments
Profile Viewer
Profile ConverterQueued processing
Filtration Queue window
Creating new image filtration jobs
Editing image filtration jobs
Removing image filtration jobs
Queuing and holding image filtration jobs
Starting and stopping the filtration queue
Saving output imagesUsing plug-in
Installing the plug-in into image editor
Using the plug-in to process images
Using the plug-in in Photoshop actionsApplication options
General options
Defaults
Profiling options
Matching options
Filtration options
Folder options
Output optionsExamples
Images to build a noise profile
Images to fine-tune a noise profile
Filtration resultsQuestions and answers
Tips and tricks
Preventing banding
Filtration of shadow areas
Partial filtrationInformation
Known issues
Plans
Detailed feature map
Contacts
Legal information
Registration
Acknowledgments