If you need to ask me any questions, contact me through whichever board I know you from. That way you'll get the fastest answer. Alternatively you can join this board and leave a question for me here. However it might take a long time for me to get back to you. Membership is required to post, and all new registrations I want to approve myself. (To keep away spam.) Now combine that with the fact I hardly check this board, and that means your looking at a very long wait time. Don't say I didn't warn you. LOL |
| Image too grainy?; Using the Reduce Noise tool. | |
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| DianeLuvsMunky | Aug 4 2007, 12:13 AM Post #1 |
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The images we get from clipped TV shows usually don't look like perfect pictures. They usually have a lot of grain to them, some more than others. Here is something that might make them look better.... some images just can't be helped though. LOL 1)Open your image. 2)The Duplicate your image. 3)Open the Reduce Noise tool (Filter-> Noise-> Reduce Noise) ![]() *The percentages you see in the above image are what I usually use (they aren't the default). So you'll have to mess around (or copy mine) until you find a good finish.* Example.
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