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How to check if a device noise profile has been fine-tuned properly
The equalizer sliders should be mostly shaded in green and, occasionally, yellow. The color
indicators should be filled with solid colored lines at all positions.
5.1.3. Saving the fine-tuned device noise profile
To save a device noise profile for future use
Use
(the Save device noise profile as… button, blue disk) in the Device Noise Profile box or
select the Profile | Save As… menu item.
In the Save device noise profile as dialog box, specify the name of the file to save the device noise
profile. The device noise profiles are stored in *.dnp files.
Saved noise profile includes complete information about rough and fine-tuning analyses.
Therefore, by saving the noise profile, you can reproduce exactly the same conditions for image
processing later on. Also, you can exchange noise profiles with other Neat Image users.
In addition, the noise profile can contain an image sample that has been used to build rough noise
profile. You can control whether it is included into profile using the Save analyzed image area in
profile option, see Profiling options, page 36.
File naming considerations
If you are going to re-use a device noise profile, select a good file name explaining the device
name and mode so that you could easily recognize this profile by its file name later on.
Alternatively, you can use special folder structuring to keep many device noise profiles arranged
according to their device modes.
See the subsection 5.4.1, Structuring profile set, page 25, for additional information.
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See Profiling options, page 36, for more details on combination of last fine-tuning analyses option of Neat Image.