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Forum: The Digital Darkroom 21-04-11, 22:07
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Posted By robski
The file size of your jpeg might suggest high...

The file size of your jpeg might suggest high levels of noise but I don't know what compression setting has been selected. On the LCD screen at work I can see a bit of noise but hardly any on my aged...
Forum: The Digital Darkroom 13-04-11, 01:49
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Posted By robski
Noise reduction programs develop the best noise...

Noise reduction programs develop the best noise profile if the subject is purely noise and has no image data. A good subject would be an out of focus flat area of the scene. The closer the fit to the...
Forum: The Digital Darkroom 13-04-11, 01:26
Replies: 16
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Posted By robski
The engineer in me can't help but look under the...

The engineer in me can't help but look under the bonnet to understand how things work. While I agree exposure is a factor I have never found it to be a critical factor. There was a interesting series...
Forum: The Digital Darkroom 11-04-11, 09:35
Replies: 16
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Posted By robski
Yes there is a learning curve with noise...

Yes there is a learning curve with noise reduction. The thing is not to be too agressive in it's use and it is one of my first operations. In Photoshop CS5 I do it at the RAW conversion stage.
Forum: The Digital Darkroom 10-04-11, 22:31
Replies: 16
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Posted By robski
Craig 2 things that will raise noise levels...

Craig

2 things that will raise noise levels are sharpening and increasing contrast through curves or the normal slider. Have you thought about using a noise reduction plug-in for Photoshop ?
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