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06/05/2008 03:30:28 PM · #1 |
with Noise Ninja or Neat Image in reducing noise.
If so, what's the best way to go about it. I'm trying to reduce noise caused by a higher ISO in a low light situation. If there is no need to purchase NN or NI, that would be great! |
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06/05/2008 03:38:13 PM · #2 |
I tried them all and hate them all. I settled with Kodak GEM Airbrush Professional. It beats them all for what I use it for, especially skin tones. |
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06/05/2008 03:41:38 PM · #3 |
Kodak Digital GEM Professional. (for noise)
Kodak Digital GEM Airbrush Professional. (for smoothing)
Message edited by author 2008-06-05 15:45:48. |
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06/05/2008 03:44:58 PM · #4 |
Thanks Louis, that is a different one, I meant the airbrush. Here. |
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06/05/2008 03:46:06 PM · #5 |
Yep sorry, I was too quick on the draw. ;) |
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06/05/2008 04:11:22 PM · #6 |
Noise is cool and artsy, so just don't remove it from your photos ;-P
seriously though IF i have to reduce noise in my shots (which happens very occasionally) i use neat image, even tho i have cs3, but i think the built-in noise reducer sucks. haven't heard about the kodak one, might give it a try next time. |
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06/06/2008 11:55:01 AM · #7 |
OK, thanks guys. I'd never heard of the Kodak one either, but I'll give it a try. I've tried reducing it with CS3, I just thought I was doing something incredibly wrong. Neat Image looks like about $80 for pro. I'll try them both out. Thanks!! |
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