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- vitamins0
Photoshop > Filter > Smart Blur :)
- dibec0
go free ... you get thirty days.
(Lightroom 2) http://www.adobe.com/products/ph…
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- dibec0
if it's a f'd jpeg. yeah you gotta go the route from above. both are good.
- dibec0
excuse my language ... but I am a Canon product whore. It's a birth right to me. Funny thing most of my running around are shot from a 40D, it's my baby and it behaves. I also have random nights where I take out the 5D Mark II.
I use Adobe Lightroom for any thing remotely related to photography. Its a self contained hyper device or so it feels. Editing, color correction, and format output are done in Photoshop. There is no way to get away from that program. I have tried.
It was once was a love and passion but in more recent years it has become a sick addiction. ha.
- Masterramos0
@dibec i understand your point, i fell the exactly... i have a 450D and searching for a new lense...
- Stian0
I´ve used NoiseNinja on some occasions. It does the job, but it leaves its mark - stealing a lot of detail. You should not use it on portraits.
On landscape and architecture it can be really nice!- thks for the comment... BTW nice folio... want to unleash some techniques that you use?Masterramos
- Projectile0
use filter>reduce noise and reduce the color noise, then use smart blur on a new layer and play with opacity
- svenreed0
i like noise...they need settings that are more analog like in appearance like one for provia, portra, ilford, velvia etc.