Photoshop :: Background Noise
Feb 20, 2005what is meant by background noise? i come accross this alot but dont understand it and laso the video filters?
View 6 Replieswhat is meant by background noise? i come accross this alot but dont understand it and laso the video filters?
View 6 RepliesLevel: Newbie  OS: Windows 7 64bit   Ps: CS6
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I went through a half A***d tutorial (to make an iPad) which was a huge part of my problem ...
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The tut would say to do things that couldn't be done - so I would find an other way ... which I believe created problems
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when I was done making the iPad and then tried to Group my layers into some sort of order ...
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The Noise (Filter) I used on the Main Shape of the iPad spilled out of its Clipping Mask and onto the BG layer ...
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or actually onto every aspect of iPad
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Am I assuming correctly that having moved the Layers around and placing them into Groups somehow disrupted the Clipping Mask?
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I read that I can make a New Group and then just drag the Layers up to the Folder
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However, I couldn't find in the manual anything about what to do when moving Layers into New Groups goes wrong ...
I have a schematic that I scanned in and cleaned up PS. When it scanned there was a lot of background noise in a strip up the center of the file.
I've removed most of it and darkened the image itself back up and am pretty happy with the way it prints directly from PS. However, I need to convert it to a pdf (it is part of a manual that needs to be available online). Everytime I do it it comes out horrible with all sorts of fuzz and noise around the entire scanned image. The text comes out okay.
how I can eliminate the noise in the pdf?
I've just upgraded to C&PGD from Xtreme v4. Adding a small amount of noise to background images seems to be becoming more popular these days. I've seem tutorials on YouTube for PS and this technique but couldn't find one for Xara.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI have rather large blueprint that is black and white. Their is some noise around some of the black lines / text / etc on the drawing that I want to get rid of as well as get rid of the white back round all together (which I am hoping will reduce the file size a bit).
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How to best remove the white backround / remove the noise from this large drawing?
I need to generate some decent grain/noise bakground for web page of size 128x128 or similar size.
I found - Grain Generator at [URL] ...... but it does not allow setup a spicle/grain size only 1pixel. I want dirrerent and random sizes from 1x1px up to 4x4px size.
Can it be simply generated in PSP X2/X4 or some good even online generator?
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?
View 5 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?
View 1 Replies View RelatedPS CS3 Noise Filter better than PSElements 6 Noise Filter ?
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 RelatedI do a lot of UI design and webdesign in Photoshop and as most people I like to apply a subtle noise here and there. I usually do it this way:
First I decide whether I want black or white noise. Secondly I create a new layer and fill it with opposite color. Then I choose Add Noise and apply 100% uniform monochromatic noise. In the end I choose between Multiply and Screen mode according to the noise I want and play around with opacity.
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Now I am coding a website in HTML5 and CSS3, which allows me to recreate all elements without unnecessary images and workarounds, but I am not able to create appropriate texture to emulate the noise. For example black noise: I wanted to create the noise as I usually would, just skipping the Multiply blending mode part and rather trying to substitute white color with transparent (and accordingly for shades), meaning I will get document where some pixels would be 100% black, some would be 0% black, and the rest between. In CSS I would then repeat this over some element and change opacity accordingly.
Noise Ninja crashes my PS CS6. What'e even worse is PS CS6 can NOT be restarted without restarting the computer first! As the noise filter in PS CS6 works really poorly, any software that works? I use the 64 bit version. No other problems - so far.
View 9 Replies View RelatedDoes CS4 basic have a plugin to correct night time noise?
View 3 Replies View Relatedhaving noise in some photograps taken with my digital camera, because of the noise, is there a way to reduce it, or eliminate it?
View 9 Replies View Related"Cannot complete the reduce noise command in cs2 due to program error." Have uninstalled and reinstalled photoshop but same message appears when I click filter>noise>reduce noise. Same thing happens in filter>sharpen>smart sharpen. These 2 filters used to be working.
View 2 Replies View RelatedIs there a consensus on the best noise removal plug-in for CS 4 32 bit on Vista?
View 11 Replies View Relatedi wanna know which is the best technique to remove noise in Photoshop CS3
View 3 Replies View RelatedJust looking for some 'do's & don'ts' as far as when to use the 'Noise Ninja' noise removal plug-in in one's workflow. The plug-in tutorial writes that noise removal should be used as early as possible in the workflow...especially before any color correcting, cropping, etc. So if this is true, why not write just to use it as your very 1st step before adjusting any/all photos?? I guess my question is: if noise removal is needed, when should you use it? Is there any downside to having this as my first step in the workflow before taking the photo into CS3 RAW for 1st adjustments?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm using photoshop for vision research and am applying gaussian noise to black backgrounds using Filter -->Add noise --> Gaussian 20%. In CS2 a new random noise pattern would be generated each time I added noise to a different black background -- and this what I needed. But in CS3 & CS4, the same noise pattern is generated every time, and I need to have it generating different noise patterns. Is there a switch I'm missing or is this just something that was changed in CS3 and CS4? This issue occurs on my Mac and Windows CS3 and Vista CS4 machines.
View 21 Replies View Relatedwhen I lighten up a photo certain dark areas (not all and not all the time) get very grainy / noisy looking. Is there anyway to remove or compensate for that? Unfortunately, I was shooting in very low-light level conditions and I could not use a flash (shots of horses). I would like to be able to get clean 8x10 prints out of these, but the grain is so bad.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm struggling with a stock agency on a few images where the rejection is for "Artifact" and "Noise". First, let me ask - are these the same? They sometimes list these problems independently. They state that "camera setting and RAW processing are the likely cause". I don't "think" my camera settings are the problem - 100 ISO, 16.7mp RAW's.
So the question is this; how do I tell if I have these issues in a file? They are inspected at 100%.
Next, if I have these issues, what is the best way to fix them? I know of the noise reduction filter, however, not sure of the best settings. Or, should I be considering 3rd party software?