noise reduction software
Elaine
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All I know about is Noise Ninja and Neat Image. Are there others worth looking at? Are there real differences between these two programs, or just personal preference type stuff? Does it make a difference that I only have PSE 5? I think either one can be used stand-alone and not have to be combined with Photoshop.
Anyway...just looking and wondering.
Anyway...just looking and wondering.
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Elaine Heasley Photography
I strongly recommend that you use your noise removal software on a layer - hit ctrl-J to make a copy of your image and do the noise removal on that layer. You can then paint out areas where you do not need or want noise removal, and can them blend the Opacity slider to get the final adjustment of your image. You can also do selections on a layer before running your noise software as well.
This helps keep the sharp edges of the parts of your image where shape is more important than a little noise, while allowing you to lose all the noise in a smooth even area like the sky.
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Thanks for the tip! I've downloaded a trial version of Noiseware, and I'm wondering when in the process it's recommended to do a noise reduction layer...at the very end, at the beginning before doing all the curves adjustments and tweaks, before or after USM???
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Elaine Heasley Photography
Do it first, prior to capture sharpening.
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Oh boy...I had to go look up what "capture sharpening" was! The last I knew, no sharpening was to be introduced until the very end. Seems times have changed!
Thanks for the info...I've got a lot of reading to do!
Comments and constructive critique always welcome!
Elaine Heasley Photography
Start here:
http://www.creativepro.com/story/feature/20357.html
Author "Color Management for Photographers"
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I have used them all - for me nothing is easier or more effective than "Nik Define". Awesome product, it practically illiminates noise with no lose of detail!
Consider a trial.
Shane
Andrew, do you have an opinion on Lightroom's Print Sharpening options?
Natural selection is responsible for every living thing that exists.
D3s, D500, D5300, and way more glass than the wife knows about.
Capture sharpening (new in 1.2) is quite good and based on the work of Fraser.
There's no output sharpening (yet...)
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best noise managment software
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