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Control Digital Noise with the Smart Blur Filter

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Michael Topham, 26 August 2010 14:54

The Smart Blur filter is featured in both Elements and Photoshop. It’s invaluable for blurring an image while preserving the lines and edges within a shot and can be put to good use for removing digital noise from high ISO images. In this Photoanswers video we’ll show you how to remove noise from a JPEG that was taken at ISO 3200. ...

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Control Digital Noise with the Smart Blur Filter

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Michael Topham, 26 August 2010 14:54

The Smart Blur filter is featured in both Elements and Photoshop. It’s invaluable for blurring an image while preserving the lines and edges within a shot and can be put to good use for removing digital noise from high ISO images. In this Photoanswers video we’ll show you how to remove noise from a JPEG that was taken at ISO 3200. ...

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Create a Vintage-style poster effect in Elements

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Michael Topham, 13 July 2010 15:00

There are plenty of fun and quick techniques for you to try in your software, but if you’re after more in-camera and post-processing inspiration, you won’t want to miss Digital Photo’s August issue that’s on sale now. This week’s Photoanswers video demonstrates how easy it can be to turn your images into a vintage style poster, reminiscent of famous railway posters from the ...

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Capturing Snapshots in Photoshop's History Palette

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Michael Topham, 21 June 2010 10:59

Have you ever attempted a complex Photoshop technique, only to find you’ve made a mistake and can’t go back as far as you want in your History? Taking snapshots as you work is an excellent Photoshop habit to develop. The Snapshot command is located in the History Palette and is used to record the current state of an image. Michael ...

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