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Getting grain when bringing out the shadows?
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 610392" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>Thanks for this, Jake. I wasn't aware of this info so I appreciate it, too.</p><p></p><p>thequeenscheese, when you sharpen anything (whether an entire image or just parts of it), you can introduce even more noise. If you are going to use the same process as your first image, you should add noise reduction to the area where you said you added sharpening and clarity. You didn't say which program you use, but I prefer using PCC. I go to Camera RAW under the filter tab, and from there, you can do pretty much everything you'd do in Lightroom. If you use LR, you can access the noise reduction brush the same as using a brush for touching up parts of an image.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 610392, member: 13196"] Thanks for this, Jake. I wasn't aware of this info so I appreciate it, too. thequeenscheese, when you sharpen anything (whether an entire image or just parts of it), you can introduce even more noise. If you are going to use the same process as your first image, you should add noise reduction to the area where you said you added sharpening and clarity. You didn't say which program you use, but I prefer using PCC. I go to Camera RAW under the filter tab, and from there, you can do pretty much everything you'd do in Lightroom. If you use LR, you can access the noise reduction brush the same as using a brush for touching up parts of an image. [/QUOTE]
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