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Really good image noise reduction software.
That's pretty much the only thing I miss, and I don't miss it enough to suffer through Windows
I bought myself a copy of Neat Image a few weeks ago for noise reduction, and it works really well on Windows. I haven't had a chance to test the Linux version yet. I think it's proprietary, but like you say, there's not much else out there.
There's a free demo if you want to try it
https://ni.neatvideo.com/
Neat image is the one I use because it's the only one that works. It's not my first choice though
Plus software like that probably runs great in wine or proton or whatever the new thing is
Unfortunately not. It won't run under wine or the like. Even VMs are painful, because it needs GPU pass through to work, which requires a second dedicated video card
For microphones?
Image noise. For photography
Images of microphones?