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08/31/2005 02:08:07 PM · #1 |
To stock or not to stock - This newbie would really appreciate any help - I have submitted work to both iStock and Shutterstock and all my images were rejected due to noise - maybe i'm missing something but when I view my images at 100% I don't see any noise - urgh very frustrating. Does anyone here use Corel PhotoPaint? or know if that is a reliable way to tune noise?
Can any of you help me...i'm not sure how to post images here but if any one of you kind souls can find a few minutes to review I would be happy to send submitted image to you for review.
respectfully --- drowning in noise in chicago |
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08/31/2005 02:11:38 PM · #2 |
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08/31/2005 03:19:22 PM · #3 |
by george i thinks i've got it - after doing a little more research (that I probably should have done b4hand) i downloaded neatimages trial ver what a difference!!
Originally posted by zapgrafx: To stock or not to stock - This newbie would really appreciate any help - I have submitted work to both iStock and Shutterstock and all my images were rejected due to noise - maybe i'm missing something but when I view my images at 100% I don't see any noise - urgh very frustrating. Does anyone here use Corel PhotoPaint? or know if that is a reliable way to tune noise?
Can any of you help me...i'm not sure how to post images here but if any one of you kind souls can find a few minutes to review I would be happy to send submitted image to you for review.
respectfully --- drowning in noise in chicago |
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