senecabeach
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What "stand alone" noise reduction software do you suggest or are using.... Noise Ninja, Neat Image, other??
Plug-in or standalone Noise Ninja runs on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux (standalone only). It is available as a standalone application, and as a plug-in for Photoshop, Photoshop Elements, and compatible hosts.

Which one did you get?
I'd be very hesitant to buy anything like that based on the recommendation of a Best Buy salesman without doing additional research first. Chances are any increased smoothless is just from having more modern hardware - it's the same guts in PCs and Macs.
iMac with the 24 inch screen

Chances are any increased smoothless is just from having more modern hardware - it's the same guts in PCs and Macs.
Have you considered manually editing your photos instead of using noise reduction?
From most things I've seen, OSX is built on FreeBSD, which is a spectacular unix (and can legitimately claim to be unix, unlike linux.) So that part is good. (And FWIW, the guts of XP and Vista are very similar, it's the UI that changed so much in Vista - and in many ways, they were improvements. The big annoyances are related to the new lower-privilege user model.)As for Macs vs PCs, I think that the PC OS was clearly better (the underlying OS, not the UI) until recently. I think that the architecture of OSX is better than XP. Vista is unspeakably bad.