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Imagenomic still offers Noiseware (now version 5 or 6) as a paid plugin. However, it requires a modern 64-bit version of Photoshop (CS6 or Creative Cloud). For Photoshop 7.0, no legitimate free version of Noiseware Professional exists. Instead, consider:

Short Answer: Legally? No. Technically? There are "cracked" versions online, but they are dangerous.

Here is the breakdown of the two paths:

If you are committed to using Photoshop 7.0, you cannot use modern Noiseware. But you have other options:

Assuming you actually own a license for Noiseware 4.1.1.0 and are using a compatible Photoshop (CS5/CS6 64-bit), here is the manual install process:

  • Copy the file: Find the NoisewareProfessional.8bf file.
  • Paste it into the Plug-ins folder.
  • Restart Photoshop. You will find Noiseware under Filter > Imagenomic > Noiseware Professional.
  • Adobe Photoshop 7.0 includes several ways to reduce noise manually:

    Layer > Duplicate Layer (name it "Denoise").

    Add a black layer mask (Alt+click mask icon) and paint white with a soft brush over areas where you want maximum detail (eyes, hair, fabric textures).

    Result – clean, natural noise reduction without any external plugin.


    Searching for free, cracked versions of commercial plugins is extremely risky. Security analysts have repeatedly found that "Noiseware Pro crack" downloads contain:

    Additionally, using cracked software exposes you to legal liability. Imagenomic actively pursues DMCA takedowns and has successfully sued resellers of unauthorized licenses.

    Instead of risking your data and privacy, consider legitimate solutions—many of which are completely free.


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    Last Updated on February 27, 2023 by Mitch Bartlett