Headshot of a Fly
Rockyc
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I thought I would share this with you. I took this one with my Sigma 150 f/2.8 Macro Lens+ a Tamron 1.4x TC on my 10D.
Rocky
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question - on an image like this would it be a good idea to run it through a noise removal program ( not that it needs it ) to kinda of smooth things out?
troy
Rocky
Canon 10D, & 2-20Ds, and a new XTI 400D:ivar
A bunch of Lens.
i dont mind the noise either in this one ( as a matter of act i dont even know if it is noise ) , i didnt know it noise removal can be done selectively?
troy
troy[/QUOTE]I read somewhere that you can do selective noise removal, but I haven't learned how to do that yet.
Rocky
Canon 10D, & 2-20Ds, and a new XTI 400D:ivar
A bunch of Lens.
I read somewhere that you can do selective noise removal, but I haven't learned how to do that yet.
Rocky[/QUOTE]
Select the head, invert selection, do your noise removal and / or even a bit of gaussian blur and now you have a sharp head and smooth background.
Nice shot btw.
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Nice shot btw.[/QUOTE]
Thanks, Adrian. I'll try that. Why don't you see what you can do on my above image. I won't mind. Glad you liked the shot.
Rocky
Canon 10D, & 2-20Ds, and a new XTI 400D:ivar
A bunch of Lens.
Thanks, Adrian. I'll try that. Why don't you see what you can do on my above image. I won't mind. Glad you liked the shot.
Rocky[/QUOTE]First is selective noise filter, second same but also a little gaussian blur of the background. On both pictures I attached srgb profile to save the rich Adobe colors. If you wanna see why look here
http://www.smugmug.com/help/srgb-versus-adobe-rgb-1998
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http://www.smugmug.com/help/srgb-versus-adobe-rgb-1998
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Wow! Adrian, that sure looks better than mine. Thanks a million. I'm gonna try that.
Rocky
Canon 10D, & 2-20Ds, and a new XTI 400D:ivar
A bunch of Lens.
Wow! Adrian, that sure looks better than mine. Thanks a million. I'm gonna try that.
Rocky[/QUOTE]
I learned a few things also by doing this, so my pleasure
Did you know the thing about srgb versus adobe profile? Looking at my versions I would even say that it could do with a little less contrast on the head. Maybe the colors will look even more pleasing after that correction.
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