F Fundee Member Jan 18, 2002 728 0 16 UP NORTH Visit site Dec 16, 2002 #1 What did u guys use to eliminate noise in your digital picture. Happy with it ?
D denizenx Senior Member Feb 1, 2002 4,058 0 0 47 L2TPYSG Visit site Dec 16, 2002 #2 I use polaroid's free scratch and dust remover... use once white dust to remove the scratches n dirt in my scans, and black dust to remove the grains. It's something similar to PS's Wizard tool + Smart Blur + Median
I use polaroid's free scratch and dust remover... use once white dust to remove the scratches n dirt in my scans, and black dust to remove the grains. It's something similar to PS's Wizard tool + Smart Blur + Median
T togu Senior Member Jul 11, 2002 5,290 0 0 50 @ D08 www.tommygui.com Dec 16, 2002 #3 I uses Neat Image, simple and easy to use. The default profiler works for most images.
S serendipity New Member Jan 18, 2002 398 0 0 Singapore Visit site Dec 16, 2002 #4 Hi Fundee. Just to say "hello".
C ckiang Senior Member Jan 17, 2002 6,405 0 36 50 Singapore, Singapore, Singapor www.ckphoto.net Dec 16, 2002 #5 Leave the noise there. More artistic, more "real". Just like film. Too much noise? Convert to B&W for that arty farty romantic look. Regards CK
Leave the noise there. More artistic, more "real". Just like film. Too much noise? Convert to B&W for that arty farty romantic look. Regards CK
T togu Senior Member Jul 11, 2002 5,290 0 0 50 @ D08 www.tommygui.com Dec 16, 2002 #6 Yes, Fundee, listen to ckiang. Noise = good stuffs!! Not enough noise on your s2pro? Buddy buddy, I will sacrifice to exchange with you my cam then. E10 is good at noise. :devil:
Yes, Fundee, listen to ckiang. Noise = good stuffs!! Not enough noise on your s2pro? Buddy buddy, I will sacrifice to exchange with you my cam then. E10 is good at noise. :devil:
F Fundee Member Jan 18, 2002 728 0 16 UP NORTH Visit site Dec 16, 2002 #7 Originally posted by serendipity Hi Fundee. Just to say "hello". Click to expand... harlow back to you....
Originally posted by serendipity Hi Fundee. Just to say "hello". Click to expand... harlow back to you....
Z Zerstorer Senior Member Jul 8, 2002 3,453 0 36 Dec 16, 2002 #8 Normally I'd just leave it, but neat image seems the most effective when you really need to remove the noise.
Normally I'd just leave it, but neat image seems the most effective when you really need to remove the noise.