Tricks to save my photos

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Charlie Lj
Aug 22, 2007
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I accidentally increased the ISO to 800 instead of shutter speed to 800 on my digital camera and now my pictures looks very noisy and bad. The pictures were all taken in raw format. Are there tricks to save these photos or are they just no good to fix them? It seems that the blue channel is worst of the three channels. I hope there is a way to fix this noisy photos.

Thanks for any kind of help.

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Mathias_Vejerslev
Aug 22, 2007
Try raising the color noise slider a bit in Camera RAW? If there is a lot of luminosity noise in the shadows, you can clip into the shadows a bit with the ‘black’ slider.
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Charlie Lj
Aug 24, 2007
Thanks!It doesn’t seem to work. Here’s a sample of the pictures I’m having noise problem.

< http://s180.photobucket.com/albums/x233/ljCharlie/?action=vi ew&current=picNoise.jpg>
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Charlie Lj
Aug 24, 2007
In case the above link doesn’t work, try downloading the pic from rapidshare.

<http://rapidshare.com/files/50992610/picNoise.jpg.html>
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Daryl_Pritchard
Aug 24, 2007
Charlie,

I’m not familiar with the best techniques to use in PS for noise reduction, but I have always liked the results provided by Noise Ninja, which is available in standalone and plug-in versions. Another similar product is Neat Image. Just quickly using Noise Ninja on your image, here is one result: <http://ambress.com/photoshop/noiseninja>

Regards,

Daryl
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Charlie Lj
Aug 27, 2007
Thanks! I may give it a try.

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