Photoshop :: Noise Removal Plug-in
Mar 30, 2009Is there a consensus on the best noise removal plug-in for CS 4 32 bit on Vista?
View 11 RepliesIs there a consensus on the best noise removal plug-in for CS 4 32 bit on Vista?
View 11 Replieswhen 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 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 want plugins/short solutions for..
1. one/few clicks blemish removal / teeth whitening
2. nice frames and templates that can emulate the neoprint style [ trying extensis photoframe now.. but quite plain.. ]
3. other types of rendering which add on to the filters in PS CS2..personally prefer filters like photocopy / sumi-E.. those tad can make ur photo look like a hand-drawn one / cartoon look..
4. few clicks eye colour changing.. [ i can use PS to change.. but then process really too long.. and got many pics to edit.. ]
most of these are partly due to the last reason.. there are simply too much to do already..
I actually do like using the software and I do like the updates and where it is heading.
I ran into a small problem last night when using the Digital Noise Removal plugin. I was playing with settings and unlinked the Noise Correction sliders and moved them about. Then I tried linking them back and clicked on the Large slider to make further adjustments when a blank alert dialog popped up. I can click the blank button and it disappears and seems to continue work, although the settings barely move. Each time I adjust the Large slider after this I get the same dialog.
A question for the PSPx5 experts. Under Adjust/Digital Noise Removal there is a check box for 'Camera Preset'. I like to use this and have set up a preset for my Nikon D7000. The problem is that if I'm not quick to click the check box, PSPx5 starts to run the noise removal. (It seems as though once started there is no going back. If I start again I get an 'over processed' image). Is there a way of opening Digital Noise Removal with the 'Camera Preset' as the default? Or is the 'Last Used' option using the 'Camera Preset' that I last used? Ideally I would like the 'Camera Preset' box checked all the time.
View 1 Replies View RelatedHow do I do red eye removal? I have Photoshop version 6.
View 3 Replies View Relatedhow do I change the colour of the eye using the red eye tool?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have installed the red eye tool and Im doing something wrong.
I use the paint brush, bandaid or lasso and when I hit Ctrl/f5 the whole photo goes b&w.
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 Relatedwhat is meant by background noise? i come accross this alot but dont understand it and laso the video filters?
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?
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 RelatedDoes this look okay for white eye removal on the dog? what would need to be done to make it more realistic? Original image should turn up if you feel like a project.
View 9 Replies View Relatedhow I can remove this person with her hair intact from the background?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI installed Photoshop CS6 Beta and I just removed it using the uninstaller under Applications/Utility/Adobe Installers/Adobe Photoshop uninstaller alias. I had to find it myself as the information on the Web is wrong. Obviously I am on a Mac (Lion 10.7.4), but now that it has been removed, I still have an Adobe Photoshop 6 Beta folder in Applications that was not removed. Do I just delete the folder or do I need to do something else?Â
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I did find the Adobe Creative Cleaner Tool but I also have Adobe Photoshop Elements 9 installed. Can I use the uninstaller tool and not damage the Elements installation? I just want to be sure before I jump. I do have a full, bootable backup of my installation just in case something goes wrong.
I am trying to remove/oscure the white lebel behind the fabric without distorting the patter on the fabgric. I have try the stamp toll in colot mode, selecting the area with lazo tool and aplying a color gradient and taking the white out of the red with seelctive color. The best result I get is with the stamp tool in normal mode however it distorts teh pattern on hte fabric. how to obscure the label?
View 1 Replies View Relatedis there a way of removing a blur or mask if someone has manipulated a pic. For example, if someone has posted a pic of their wife/gf and put a mask so you can't see their face...can it be removed?
View 6 Replies View RelatedI cannot find the red eye removal tool on the main screen of Photoshop CS3. Where can I find it? I am using Windows XP.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI thought USM to basically sharpen for the effect of removing atmospheric haze. I liked the technique so I built an action and used it. A while back I lost a hard drive and of course, my actions with it. So now I can't find where I got the info to start.
My memory says that it is USM at 20,50,0 but I'd like to find something like the article I based my action on.
Klattu said in a thread here on haze removal, 250,250,0. Why those numbers. I need to read what got me to this in the first place.