CLEAN NOISE
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- čas přidán 27. 09. 2016
- Noise Free HIGH ISO images with a Lightroom & Photoshop workflow. Night sports can be hard. With ISO values over 10,000, noise reduction is a MUST to produce clean images with professional outcome. Retaining details in the detail areas can be tricky. This video explains a way around this issue.
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Very interesting. There are so many ways of doing things in Lr & Ps, always something new to learn. Keep up the good work Brian, thanks.
Very nice thanks Brian.
Thanks Brian. Well done
David Long Thanks David. With my very limited video skills as of yet, I'm glad you liked it. At least the audio is pretty solid :-)
Wow, very impressive result!! The focus in this image was beautiful. What camera and lens was used? I need to start learning these Lightroom and Photoshop techiques. I'm a dad and volunteer on photo committee for our high school football and wrestling teams. We upload all photos for parents and athletes to enjoy (JPG). I shoot Canon 80D and Tamron SP F2.8 Di VC USD G2 (70-200mm) lens. Usually ~1000 photos shot per event so need fast way to fix noise when ISO gets up there. I shoot manual mode with 2.8, shutter 400-800, ISO on Auto. Thx, again!👍
Dave Smith Hello. This was shot with a Nikon D750 and Nikon 70-200 VRii. Yup, that’s the key to be able to apply noise reduction across a whole bunch of photos. The problem is the noise reduction kills sharpness and detail. Always a trade off! I showed here a single image edit just showing what can be done but it would have to be a special image to spend that much time on a single image! Glad you liked it and thanks for the feedback!
Great video, really helpful thanks!
Great video, thank you sir
Thanks Brian.
Toyin Oshodi You are welcome sir. Any questions or suggestions for new topics please post in comments :-)
Please Sir, how did you get this camera profile set up you mentioned in the beginning of the video? Thanks.
nnfotografia hi and thanks for watching!! I have the X rite color checker passport. You can set up custom calibration settings for your camera. It keeps colors true and often adds a nice punch naturally because it’s not messing with HSL Info - just assigning a different camera profile. Google that little product. Works great to set color for that specific camera.