It is so much easier to see the luminance noise in a B&W photo and make adjustments with the color not getting in the way of your work. Then go into "Detail" and make your luminance noise adjustments. This will immediately de-saturate your photo (don't worry, the color is safe). And when you are ready for noise control, in the General section, under treatment, click on Black and White. When in the Develop module, make all the changes you want to a color photo. I would think it should work with any software that is able to de-saturate and then re-saturate a photo without losing anything color wise. Ironically, I felt the need to buy Topaz Denoise to have something to compare my results against, and some of the techniques found in DeNoise can actually be used in ACDSee Pro immediately. I've been researching on how to improve the noise control in ACDSee pro 7 for an ongoing series of articles I'm putting in my personal blog.
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