Reducing Chroma noise

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Reducing Chroma noise

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The only way I know to reduce chroma noise is with AS option. Is there any other way?
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Re: Reducing Chroma noise

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You might experiment with Bilateral Sharpen. For the illustration below, 10% gaussin RGB noise was added to the Bilateral transform Input image. The transform settings are: Amount = 100; Blur = 20; Blur Threshold = 10; Sharpen Factor = 45; and Sharpen Threshold = 0... NOTE: noise is not normally added when I use the transform for portrait skin smoothing.
BS_skin_smoothing-1.jpg
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Re: Reducing Chroma noise

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You could try this:

1) Blur the original image A to produce blurred image B.
2) Split A and B into their respective HSV or HSL channels
3) Combine the V or L channel from A with the H and S channels from B.
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