I have a photo I'm trying to save from destruction. It was shot at ISO 1600 on my Nikon D80. I've tried several things with no success. Smart blur seems to be most successful so far. Any ideas if Neat Image can help? I just purchased it last night and haven't had much time to play around with all the settings.
Thanks!
Trying to save an ISO 1600 grainy photo
I would try the standard worflow first and would pay special attention to selecting the correct area for analysis in the step 4. Don't change the default settings in the beginning, just follow the workflow. I guess the results will be good already, but then it all depends on the image.
Vlad
Vlad
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Thanks Vlad
Thanks Vlad,
I'll try these tips, but part of the problem I'm having is viewing the image large enough to see any results of changes.
I've tried to look for a way to increase the image and viewing box size, but with no success. What am I missing?
I'll try these tips, but part of the problem I'm having is viewing the image large enough to see any results of changes.
I've tried to look for a way to increase the image and viewing box size, but with no success. What am I missing?