Photoshop :: Night Time Noise And CS4?
Dec 3, 2008Does CS4 basic have a plugin to correct night time noise?
View 3 RepliesDoes CS4 basic have a plugin to correct night time noise?
View 3 RepliesNew to PSP and I took some night time photos of a car using long exposure, the pictures are clear and focused but they have that yellow-orange street light tint to them. Is there an easy way in PSP X6 to get rid of that color cast?
I'm shooting in RAW in Large with a Nikon D5100 if that matters for this. I'm not bothered how I output it as up to now I've just experimented on screen. No error codes yet!
I recently have been taking night shots and having hard time to edit them: Black spots / red spots / street lighting ect -Â
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how would i go about turning a picture of, let's say, a house shot in the day to a picture of a house that would appear to have been taken in the night time? one exception, however. no sky line is visible so no need to worry about that.
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View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a night-sky picture with a moon. I would like to make clouds on it, which would look really realistic, in dark parts they should be hardly visible or better said they should be dark, but they should be more bright over the moon. The moon shouldn't be covered whole. Can anybody help me with this? How to make such clouds?
View 2 Replies View Relatednight photography particularly with over exposure. how people edit they photos to make the nice halo effect or almost star effect around street lights and such on night photos. And how an effect like this could be done with actually have an over exposed photo...look at the bottom right....
View 9 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to learn how to do low-light night photography, including some astrophotography. I bought an intervalometer and just collected 100 photos. Using Bridge I load all 100 into Photoshop layers. It took a fairly long time (several minutes) to load, but is it seems they all loaded correctly. The problem is now whenever I do anything in Photoshop I get an error message saying there's not enough RAM. Also, everything else on the computer slows way down. I went to PS preferences and upped the RAM to the max I have available, 3.3 Gb. Didn't work.Â
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I'm taking all the shots as RAW files. Should I be shooting JPEGs instead? Do I just need more RAM? 3.3 Gb seems like it should be enough.I'm using a Canon 40D, CS6, and a Mac Mini running OSX 10.8.4.
how to make a normal night shot look like this in photoshop? (all the different colors and etc.)
View 7 Replies View RelatedI'd like to increase the lights' intensity of a picture I took to the Manhattan skyline during late evening, creating halos around them
I tried with the Gaussian Blur and Diffuse Glow filters but with no satisfying results...
style flyer cards that generally are seen in and around night clubs and bars. I really dont want to grab random images around the net for obvious reasons. Does anyone know of any clipart sites of mainly photos of girls dancing, DJ's and everything in that field? Prefer a free service though I doubt there is such a thing but a cheap pay one will be fine too. Really dont want a "pay by the image" thing either.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have an almost finished picture but I need to make it night and just darkening the picture doesn't really make it look like it is night... what can I do to the picture to make it look like it is night outside?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI need to create a day night texture for use in FSX (Flight Simulator X). This is as far as I can get - lack of knowledge main reason!! In picture 1, I made a 64 x 64 pixel canvas. After putting the border around it, I used the magic wand on the inside and used the Alpha mask. Then I made a duplicate layer as seen in picture 2 and made a light brown tint.
Then I used the flatten. But now I need a light to shine thru the window pane for a night effect. How would I do this? Would I use the Effect\Photo\Glow? How would I save the completed image as a _LM image?
this white sign is a layer, how can I make this sign glow like it is an electric sign on at night???
also how can I make the night more realistic??? this was a daytime photo with the brightnesss and levels played around with...
Opening a Canon .CR2 in Photoshop CS6, Camera Raw generates a significant amount of noise or graininess in the image compared with the simultaneously saved .JPG file. This results in the image from the raw file being of reduced quality. I never had this problem using Photoshop CS5.Â
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Is this the result of some setting being turned on? If so, I have been unable to figure out which one. The only other possibility is that there is a severe flaw in the latest version of the Camera Raw plugin.
What is causing the colored noise in the above image? This appears before I do any editing. When I import the image from Lightroom 5.Â
I turn on the Gamut Warning, and it disappears. I know. But then, obviously, the gray from the Gamut Warning occupies parts of the image. I open the image as a 16 bit PSD.
I have low-light photo taken at 1600 iso and I'd like to de-noise it and sharpen it a bit with high pass. Will it matter which comes first?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI am trying to create a star field for this school project. I've been trying to create one using the Add noise feature on a black background. I get to the point were I'm pretty satisfied with the end result. I used some other adjustments like curves, brightness and contrast, and exposure. All of these created a pretty solid star field. However I've noticed two things when trying to save the image at hand as a JPG or apply the image to a new layer. Both instances yield the image reverting back to the initial add noise, as if it adds the original noise I started with when I first began the project and I'm at my wits ends as to why it's doing that.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI hope this is the right place to ask. I have had some people complain that there is often noise in many my photos. The problem is I am unable to see it myself. Maybe it is my poor vision. Mt question is, "Is there a way that a person can make the area of a phot that has noise in it stand out like in a highlite or something making it obvious where it needs removed?"
I am envisioning a software that makes all areas of the photo red where the noise is. I have the software tools that you use to remove it but first I need to be able to see it. If this is the wrong forum for this question, please direct me to where the right one is. Notice, I did not say, "Tell me where I can go?.
What Noise Reduction do you use/recommend for getting rid of heavy noise on
photos?
a good noise reduction plug in to Photoshop, or alternatively a comparable program?
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View 6 Replies View RelatedI can't remember reading any tutorials on dealing with noise in Photoshop. Scott Kelby dedicates a whole paragraph in his CS3 book for digital photographers. I need to make a decision on what noise reduction plugin to buy, so if you can reply to thread I can get a consensus of what is being used most.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am trying to create a "blinged" skater. I have this so far: photo
Everytime I select the middle of the skater (the black) and try to add noise this is
what happens: the noise is gold and white.
I want to make the noise black and white rather than gold.
I recently began creating an image and when it came time to flatten this image, the noise I intentionally put in was softened to a regular glow. I am using CS2 and i used the Layer Style > Outer Glow > and then I added noise with blend mode linear dodge and an opacity of 68%. Anyone know if there is a way I can flatten the image with a way to maintain the noise?
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View 16 Replies View RelatedI am trying to create a "blinged" skater.
I select the middle of the skater (the black) and try to add noise.
I want to make the noise black and white rather than gold.
If the circumstances force me to work on images with noise which have to be enlarged, and if I use noise reduction based on noise-pattern-recognition, is it better to carry out the noise reduction before or after the enlargement (and in case the answer is after, which resampling method would resample the image (and thus the noise) best for subsequent noise reduction?)
View 15 Replies View RelatedWhat I'd like to do is remove the noise/grain without blurring the image too much...
View 6 Replies View RelatedOk some times when I go to run details it pops up that it can not load the component database AecDtlComponents (US).mdb file. I go to options and can not do anything there. So I have to close it all down and hope when I reload AA it works. 9 out of 10 times it does. But this is a pain to do when ever you need to add detail stuff. Oh also this happens on more then one computer in the office. running 2012 with sp and all updates on windows 7
View 8 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to change "capture time" of multiple photos to a specific time.
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I know that there is "Edit Capture Time" feature under Metadata. But when I try to edit multiple photos, it says that "Modify the capture time stored in the selected photos by entering the correct time adjustment for the photo displayed to the left. Other photos (but not vidieos) will be adjusted by the same amount of time". And it really does.
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For example,
If A file's capture time is 1/11/2011
B file's capture time is 1/11/2012
C file's capture time is 1/11/2013
I would like to change their capture time to 1/11/2014. All the three files.
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But the current "Edit Capture Time" feature of Lightroom just adds three years to each file like this:
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A file's capture time -> 1/11/2014
B file -> 1/11/2015
C file -> 1/11/2016
So their capture times remain as different ones. And this is not I want...
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I've googled a lot and tried several programs other than lightroom as well, but the "Capture time" recognized by lightroom could not be changed by other programs.