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Pixels
Hi Jean -
It was shot on a very low pixel digital camera at the equivalent of 200 ISO, which is probably why the noise. I am assuming that the more pixels, the less noise? |
I tried putting your image in my quickie photo program to clean it up but the image just wouldn't transfer large enough to work with. Maybe you could e-mail the image to me or someone else with photoshop knowledge could help. She reminds me of my "Jacque" portrait.
Is this the camera you are using for all your photo ref work? Try changing your ISO to 50 or the smallest number you have. You should get less noise. Jean It's not the amount of pixels it's the size of the pixel. You should be able to get a decent photo on yours even if you have little pixels. ;) |
Cleaning up photos
I've read on this forum that "Noise Ninja" works well. What program do you use?
I shot with a higher ISO due to lower light conditions. |
Okay, I get it (your reason for the higher ISO setting). I use "Pixelenhance" a freebie Mac program that I downloaded. I have "Photoshop Elements" but still haven't learned how to use it. I still like the photo.
Jean |
Julie,
I like the first image. |
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