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08/28/2005 12:19:03 PM · #1


Ok, so I took a bunch of concert photo's last night using a 50mm 1.8D at 400 ISO, and I now I have a bunch of pictures with a TON of noise.

I've tried Neatimage...(maybe I don't know how to use it correctly)
I need to clean these images up...and I'm out of ideas.

Please help:)
08/28/2005 01:36:54 PM · #2
hmm dunno, i never got the hang of neatimage either, but i know there's some other programs out there like noise ninja. maybe try that?
08/28/2005 02:33:44 PM · #3
Is the above picture been through NI or is it an original? If not the original can you post the original. I will see what I can do to reduce the noise.
08/28/2005 02:35:22 PM · #4
That image doesn't look all that bad. People really obsess over noise don't they? It's not the end of the world to have a little noise in a shot. Sometimes it gives it character too! :D
08/28/2005 02:38:20 PM · #5
Originally posted by Intelli:



Ok, so I took a bunch of concert photo's last night using a 50mm 1.8D at 400 ISO, and I now I have a bunch of pictures with a TON of noise.

I've tried Neatimage...(maybe I don't know how to use it correctly)
I need to clean these images up...and I'm out of ideas.

Please help:)


Also is this photo cropped or full frame?
08/28/2005 02:48:54 PM · #6
this is the original untouched image.
08/28/2005 02:52:23 PM · #7
To me the image looks like it suffers more from motion blur than noise. At least at the 640 px version, I don't see that much.
08/28/2005 02:55:51 PM · #8
Maybe I'm just over analizing my pics.
but at larger rez it's more noticable.

It's hard to take pictures of DJ's in the dark without motion blur:) They are always bouncing around... I wanted to get up there and tell em to BE STILL! hehe

08/28/2005 03:10:20 PM · #9
Here are some other images from the party. These are the best images I have out of 200... Looking for advice to make them better.







Message edited by author 2005-08-28 15:14:21.
08/28/2005 03:25:19 PM · #10
First image: The whole picture looks fuzzy or out of focus, not noisey. Looking at the equipment whoich should be clear if it is motion blur no edge is defined anywhere suggesting focus or photog movement.

The rest: all seem way too dark. Some seem out of focus or suffer the same as the first.

Message edited by author 2005-08-28 15:30:03.
08/28/2005 04:47:31 PM · #11
My guess is your suffering from focus problems due to how dark your shots are. What was the shutter speed and ISO setting for these? I took a few indoors this weekend also. You can see them on this thread:
Museum of Glass
They were quite noisy and I ran them through noise Ninja and think they came out fair. They were shot at ISO 1600 with shutter speeds from 1/80 to 1/15.
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