
(I always had my suspicions...)
Thanks very much Blue Tuna. Will for sure try this.BluTuna wrote:Great shots STF!![]()
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Noise usually happens when using high ISO, try using lower ISO and fill-in flash!
It can be reduced in post processing using the Luminance slider and can also be reduced using the following technique suggested to me by Sprocky :-
"As for the "noise" problem, I have found a trick on the SS forum to sort out noise. The noise is normally in the background areas and in areas where the exposure is not spot on. I use the "surface blur" to sort that out, it also makes the image pop. Select your subjct area, then invert your selection. Apply "surface blur" to this area, you will have to check and see how much to use. Only sharpen the subject area that you originally selected. Hope I'm making sense."
ShutterStockRichprins wrote:What is the SS forum, BT?![]()
(I always had my suspicions...)