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11/18/2004 08:27:42 AM · #1 |
i just downloaded neat image (trial version) and wanted to know if it will help remove some of the noise here
i am still trying (through trial and error) to figure out what settings do what.... |
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11/18/2004 08:32:21 AM · #2 |
Originally posted by jjbates4: i just downloaded neat image (trial version) and wanted to know if it will help remove some of the noise here
i am still trying (through trial and error) to figure out what settings do what.... |
Oh yeah. It'll do good things for that image. Just be careful not to soften the hard details. Sometimes people select the background and export it as a separate image that goes through NeatImage, and then layer it back into the original. that's extreme usage though. Normal NI application on the entire shot will have a very positive effect.
I didn't play with it for very long because I found the selective gaussian blur in GIMP to be all I needed, so I won't be able to help you with settings. I'd suggest just going in and trying different things until you get an effect you like.
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11/18/2004 08:35:03 AM · #3 |
do you use the N70 downloadable profile? |
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11/18/2004 08:36:17 AM · #4 |
It's worth downloading the instructions, they will help to understand exactly what should be set to where, and the results. But, yes, NI will help that picture. |
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11/18/2004 09:03:32 AM · #5 |
Originally posted by cghubbell: Sometimes people select the background and export it as a separate image that goes through NeatImage, and then layer it back into the original. |
Just dupe your layer, apply NI, then add a layer mask and airbrush in/out areas as appropriate.
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11/18/2004 09:25:26 AM · #6 |
When using the trial version, keep in mind that it saves the results as a low quality jpeg, so introduces compression artifacts. To avoid that, you have to purchase the product. Then you can save as a high quality jpeg or, even better, a tiff.
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11/18/2004 09:26:11 AM · #7 |
Originally posted by Imagineer: Originally posted by cghubbell: Sometimes people select the background and export it as a separate image that goes through NeatImage, and then layer it back into the original. |
Just dupe your layer, apply NI, then add a layer mask and airbrush in/out areas as appropriate. |
I guess that assumes you have a NI PS plugin... Much easier than my original suggestion, but not an option for me since NI doesn't have a GIMP plugin. Adds a bit of extra import/export for me, but it's not really a big deal since I don't need to remove noise very often.
Message edited by author 2004-11-18 09:26:30.
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