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wotcha, got some problem shots, ISO 1600 with a fair degree of noise.
I get lots of fine white grains appearing when I try the standard sharpening sliders in DPP (canon's free Digital Photo Professional) or the sharpen+ plugin on Paint.NET
so I thought it may be time to try some of the alternative methods of sharpening that I've read about here, I get the impression that these other methods don't exagerate noise the same.
unfortunately all the steps I find are all written in photoshop terminology and I can't translate to paint.net (I have not tried in gimp yet, it seems to have a dark and forbidding reputation and I am having enough trouble already!)
one example:
can this be done on paint.net?
what is "high pass", "hard light" and others mention "soft light"
please enlighten me, this one and any other sharpening methods
I get lots of fine white grains appearing when I try the standard sharpening sliders in DPP (canon's free Digital Photo Professional) or the sharpen+ plugin on Paint.NET
so I thought it may be time to try some of the alternative methods of sharpening that I've read about here, I get the impression that these other methods don't exagerate noise the same.
unfortunately all the steps I find are all written in photoshop terminology and I can't translate to paint.net (I have not tried in gimp yet, it seems to have a dark and forbidding reputation and I am having enough trouble already!)
one example:
Originally Posted by moomike
Try the high pass method instead - I can't get along with USM personally.
1. Duplicate your flattened image
2. Go to Filter>Other>High pass
3. Raise the slider until the image is still mostly grey but you can see a light outline of your image - like a pencil sketch.
4. Change the layer mode to Hard light & adjust the layer opacity to suit
Try the high pass method instead - I can't get along with USM personally.
1. Duplicate your flattened image
2. Go to Filter>Other>High pass
3. Raise the slider until the image is still mostly grey but you can see a light outline of your image - like a pencil sketch.
4. Change the layer mode to Hard light & adjust the layer opacity to suit
can this be done on paint.net?
what is "high pass", "hard light" and others mention "soft light"
please enlighten me, this one and any other sharpening methods
