From the course: Lightroom and Photoshop: Black and White Photography
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Removing noise, adding grain, and sharpening
From the course: Lightroom and Photoshop: Black and White Photography
Removing noise, adding grain, and sharpening
- [Instructor] We talked earlier about noise and grain and what those mean in a Lightroom workflow. I want to talk about them in the context of Photoshop and what you want to do where. And to do this I picked a noisy file from the exercise files. If you don't have the exercises files I'm sure you've got a high ISO image somewhere, something that has a lot of noise in it. Okay, so this is a great example of an image shot in low light and there's a lot of noise in here. And if I were to open the shadows up even more we would see even more of it. Now, the first thing I want to tell you is Camera Raw is the place that you want to remove noise. This is where you want to do that. You don't want to do it in Photoshop although there is a reduce noise command there. And what you can see here is that this is the image as it came off of the camera. And I've got a couple sliders. If I were to take the color slider and move that…
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Camera RAW and Smart Filters5m 10s
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Smart Filter1m 50s
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Making selective edits3m 9s
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Taking advantage of adjustment layers4m 53s
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Layer masks3m 54s
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Adjusting the toning of your image2m 7s
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Removing noise, adding grain, and sharpening5m 30s
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Photoshop black-and-white workflow4m 48s
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Transferring photos from Lightroom to Photoshop2m 27s
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