Technique: Noise Reduction Using… Noise?
- At April 07, 2014
- By Jay
- In Post-Processing, Technique, Tutorial
- 0
Digital camera and sensor manufacturers have made great strides over recent years in reducing image noise. Improved light gathering efficiency and processing has yielded dramatic improvements in high ISO performance to the point where one can use ISO 1600 and below with impunity, and generally ISO 3200 to 6400 with relatively little discomfort. In cases of the pro bodies and full frame sensors you can comfortably shoot in low light at insane levels from ISO 12,800 to 25,600 and expect good results (though you’ll pay a hefty price for this ability in the Nikon D4/D4s and Canon 1Dx). So why on earth would you want to add noise to an image in post? And, more paradoxically, use “artificial” noise to reduce image noise? Having been amazed by this technique for some time and recently working on new images/reprocessing old ones where it came into play it struck me as timely to post another quick tutorial.
Read More»Technique: Tonal Separation
- At December 22, 2013
- By Jay
- In Black & White, Post-Processing, Technique
- 1
Yesterday I had posted about making some prints and, following that, noted I wanted to refine one image further (the Versailles stairwell). Sat down with some coffee this morning to do just that, and figured I would post a quick how-to. Never done this before so in the spirit of giving…
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