![]() Simply asking for others to edit your photo for you, without putting in the effort to make an attempt yourself will result in your post being removed. ![]() When asking for help editing one of your photos, you must also include your attempt. By submitting your RAW files for help, edits for critique, and questions about processing, the reddit community will be able to help you create an amazing final photo. Keep following for the next part.Welcome fellow colorists, retouchers, and photographers! By using programs such as Adobe Lightroom and Apple Aperture, you can transform your photos - enhancing the subject, fixing composition, and setting a mood. If you like you can apply a little noise reduction to clean up the image: just activate, 50 in detail and 10-15 or 20 in luminance and that’s it.įigure 9. Well, if it is activated it works, even if you don’t see it you will see it in the final jpeg.Īnother situation in which you can use noise reduction is in some low ISO images (AMaZE demosaicing mode this time) when you shot large plain areas such as a blue sky (due to the noise produced by sensor, even at 100-160 ISO). Remember that if you zoom out you will not SEE anymore your changes and you could think that it doesn’t work. I suggest to start with a 50 of “Details” (just click on reset, figure 8) and a 20 of “Luminance”, then adjust as you want, if you want. So you must find a balance between the two. Details that you can recover with the next slider “Detail recovery”: if you move at 100 this slider it will recover all the details… and the luminance noise. If you move “Luminance” at 100 it will remove all dots but it will remove also those points that create the contrast at the edges, so you will loose details. Just go to the LUMINANCE box, leave “slider” at the “Luminance control”, then try to find an equilibrium between “Luminance” and “Detail recovery”. Don’t touch “Color space”, “Mode” or “Gamma”. Now you have to correct the luminance noise, those fine white and gray dots. Usually it makes some changes as soon as you activate it (note the “Automatic Global” method in the Chrominance box), without touching anything else: it corrects automatically chrominance noise, those red, green and blue spots all across the picture. Now activate “Noise Reduction” in the “Favourite”/“Detail” tab (figure 6). ![]() “Noise Reduction” tool and detail windows at 100%. Remember that you have to select IGV or LMMSE methods from the “demosaicing” section in “Favourite” or “Raw” tab when you edit a high ISO image from a Bayer sensor (they manage noise reduction better).įigure 4. You can drag them in different points so you have a general view of your changes. Zoom at 100% and/or open some detail windows from the bottom toolbar. Using the Noise Reduction tool is easier than you think. I usually make this step at the beginning, before “sharpening” (not “capture sharpening”, just “sharpening”). Differences in demosaicing patterns between AMaZE, LMMSE, IGV in a high ISO photo, note the better chrominance noise pattern in LMMSE and IGV method versus the AMaZe method. ![]()
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