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Suppresses 'salt and pepper' noise - usually white single-pixel noise, similar (but not occurring for the same reason as) hot or dead pixels. The slider adjusts the threshold that must be exceeded for the suppression to be applied.
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Suppresses salt-and-pepper noise - sudden white and black pixels, which remind one of salt and pepper sprinkled over a photo. This is done after demosaicing.
 
Whereas salt-and-pepper noise is typically just white or black, hot pixels can be of a pure, saturated color, while dead pixels are black. Hot and dead pixels occur for a very different reason than salt-and-pepper noise and should be handled using the [[Preprocessing#Hot.2FDead_Pixel_Filter|Hot/Dead Pixel Filter]], which works before demosaicing.
 
The slider adjusts the threshold which must be exceeded for the suppression to be applied.

Latest revision as of 21:42, 9 December 2019

Impulse Noise Reduction

The effects of this tool are only visible at a preview scale of 1:1 or more. Use a detail window (click on the Window-add.png icon under the main preview panel) to inspect a part of the image, or zoom the main preview to 100% (also called 1:1) Magnifier-1to1.png.


Suppresses salt-and-pepper noise - sudden white and black pixels, which remind one of salt and pepper sprinkled over a photo. This is done after demosaicing.

Whereas salt-and-pepper noise is typically just white or black, hot pixels can be of a pure, saturated color, while dead pixels are black. Hot and dead pixels occur for a very different reason than salt-and-pepper noise and should be handled using the Hot/Dead Pixel Filter, which works before demosaicing.

The slider adjusts the threshold which must be exceeded for the suppression to be applied.