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08/08/2008 02:27:52 PM · #1 |
ok, I've had several comments on the noise in my pics. Can some one show me how to fix this problem?

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08/08/2008 02:29:38 PM · #2 |
I don't see a problem with the noise level in the image.
Beautiful. |
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08/08/2008 02:31:17 PM · #3 |
Personally, I love Noise Ninja. |
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08/08/2008 02:35:05 PM · #4 |
I think maybe they are referring to some of the artifacts in the background which i think are due to the size reduction and Jpg conversion.
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08/08/2008 02:45:01 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by jhomrighaus: I think maybe they are referring to some of the artifacts in the background which i think are due to the size reduction and Jpg conversion. |
At 153k file size, I don't think it is JPEG artifacts, though there could be some posterization from resizing and color depth reductions. I do think it is noise or similar artifacts, though. I can clearly see it in a few places, most noticeably the lower right.
What software are you using? I'm not the expert, but this is what I do. Select the background first, as you don't want the noise reduction to kill the detail in the main subject. Since the background is a fairly solid blend of one tone, you should be able to apply fairly heavy noise reduction and get a smooth look. If that does not get it smooth enough, a Gaussian blur can help. You just need to be careful to keep the selected blur area away from the subject by a few pixels or it can create other artifacts. I used a combination of Noise reduction and blur on the similar background in this one:

Message edited by author 2008-08-08 14:48:09. |
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08/08/2008 02:50:30 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by jhomrighaus: I think maybe they are referring to some of the artifacts in the background which i think are due to the size reduction and Jpg conversion. |
and a little pixilation in the yellow reflection of the leaf due to resize. With advanced editing you could use a very light blur tool to smooth it out some after resize. But I don't see any noise!?! |
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08/08/2008 02:54:49 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by yospiff: Originally posted by jhomrighaus: I think maybe they are referring to some of the artifacts in the background which i think are due to the size reduction and Jpg conversion. |
At 153k file size, I don't think it is JPEG artifacts, though there could be some posterization from resizing and color depth reductions. I do think it is noise or similar artifacts, though. I can clearly see it in a few places, most noticeably the lower right.
What software are you using? I'm not the expert, but this is what I do. Select the background first, as you don't want the noise reduction to kill the detail in the main subject. Since the background is a fairly solid blend of one tone, you should be able to apply fairly heavy noise reduction and get a smooth look. If that does not get it smooth enough, a Gaussian blur can help. You just need to be careful to keep the selected blur area away from the subject by a few pixels or it can create other artifacts. I used a combination of Noise reduction and blur on the similar background in this one:
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Thanks......I'll try this when I get home from work. I use PS CS2.
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08/08/2008 03:28:28 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by DarkRider: But I don't see any noise!?! |
I'm going to have another look on my home system this evening. I think it is showing up on some monitors but not others, but it is clearly visible to me on the one I am using right now.
I've had some of my own like that. This one has a nice smooth sky on my monitor at home, but at work it shows noisy artifacts in the sky.

Message edited by author 2008-08-08 15:30:46. |
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08/08/2008 05:08:41 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by yospiff: Originally posted by DarkRider: But I don't see any noise!?! |
I'm going to have another look on my home system this evening. I think it is showing up on some monitors but not others, but it is clearly visible to me on the one I am using right now.
I've had some of my own like that. This one has a nice smooth sky on my monitor at home, but at work it shows noisy artifacts in the sky.
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Now this pic I can see LOTs of noise...esp in the lower hazy sky some in the blue |
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08/08/2008 08:53:46 PM · #10 |
just a fast edit.....I think it help alot. |
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08/08/2008 09:21:06 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by bvlindalou: just a fast edit.....I think it help alot. |
Yes, it did. Even on my monitor at home, I can see some of the noise in the first one. Primarily in the lower right area. The background on the edit is much smoother. |
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08/09/2008 12:12:23 AM · #12 |
Originally posted by yospiff: Originally posted by bvlindalou: just a fast edit.....I think it help alot. |
Yes, it did. Even on my monitor at home, I can see some of the noise in the first one. Primarily in the lower right area. The background on the edit is much smoother. |
thank you for your suggestion. it helped so much. |
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08/09/2008 12:27:37 AM · #13 |
You're welcome. It's not often I can give such advice to someone that outdistances me on scores! (Actually, I think this is the first time! There may be hope for me yet.) |
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