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When To Colour Correct?Hi there,
I'm just wondering when the best time to do colour correction in Post Processing is? I always convert from RAW and try to get the White Balance as spiffy as possible. Sometimes though I can get better results once I'm in Photoshop by using the 'Shadow/Midtone/Highligh' droppers in the Levels and Curves dialouge box... Should I do this colour correction right near the start of PP'ing (before any other levels, curves or other adjustments) or as one of the last steps? I've read something about this before and that it's very important to get it right... but can't find the info anywhere. Thanks Paul http://www.australiandigitalphotography.com
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Living in poverty due to my addiction to NIKON... Is there a clinic that can help me?
I do the noise reduction very early in the processing...
A lot of actions in Post Processing can make noise more visible. If it's not there at the start then there is less that can show up later on. If it's a particularly noisey shot I will run a second noise reduction just before sharpening.... but will use layer masks to make sure detail isn't lost where it matters. Paul http://www.australiandigitalphotography.com
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I thought noise reduction should happen late
after usm as you will often see noise increase after usm. just an observation on my part. Steve check out my image gallery @
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If you do noise reduction after sharpening you are basically undoing your sharpening aren't you? (My understanding is that noise reduction is done by introducing a slight blur?)
I've read in heaps of places that any 'major' noise reduction should be done early. I've never actually tested any of this though. Paul http://www.australiandigitalphotography.com
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Here is some info from various FAQ's
From the NoiseWare site
From the NeatImage site:
From NoiseNinja:
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I have ran noise reduction early on also.
from the info you just posted, it would seem that earlier is better. sTeve check out my image gallery @
http://photography.avkomp.com/gallery3
If I remember tomorrow I will do a test to see if it's better to do noise reduction before or after adjusting exposure.
Thoughts 1) It could be better to remove the noise from the shadows BEFORE you try and enhance them... But maybe the noise reduction program would ignore the noise since it's not visible. 2) If you enhance the shadows first then you'll bring out all the noise... then the noise reduction software can just do it's thing and get rid of it... but the extra reduction could cause loss of more details? Paul http://www.australiandigitalphotography.com
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