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Cyberbeing said:
It seems NoiseNinja caused this problem when I used it to reduce color noise. I guess that means I shouldn't use NoiseNinja for this type of image.
I didn't know these kind of filters which causes too much color shift, so I wanted to know what you used.
if Noise ninja causes always this color shift, I never use it.

Cyberbeing said:
I've redone the image from scratch with a different method and copied down the filtering steps I took this time (end result had around 10 layers). My goal was to slowly etch away the noise to make it as soft as possible, while keeping detail loss to a bare minimum along the way as well as trying not to mess up the color. Here is the end result: post #52232
I hardly understand this process because of my knowledge of English(>_<) and Photoshop (I use Gimp), but the result is well details preserved in my eyes.

Still I'm testing another approach.
My goal is a bit different from Cyberbeing. my priority is reduse noise perfectly, and preserve details comes next.