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    Hi all!
    I went to Venice airport to take some photos two days ago,
    but all photos that i took have noise sky.
    How can i reduce the noise?

    Sorry for my bad english... but i'm late and i'm in a hurry...


    Bye!!
    Penzo Jacopo

  • #2
    What was your ISO setting at?

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    • #3
      Post some examples.

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      • #4
        When the noise in the sky is really bad, I use the lasso selection tool (Elements 5.0 or Adobe CS 3, but I'm sure other software has the same trick), I select the sky without (!) the buildings etc. and then apply Noise > Despickle. The result is not aways very good,but way better than the sky with the noise.
        If others have better solutions I am curious too.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by pilotgolfer View Post
          What was your ISO setting at?
          100 ISO.

          An example:

          JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!


          Originally posted by Hinkelbein View Post
          When the noise in the sky is really bad, I use the lasso selection tool (Elements 5.0 or Adobe CS 3, but I'm sure other software has the same trick), I select the sky without (!) the buildings etc. and then apply Noise > Despickle. The result is not aways very good,but way better than the sky with the noise.
          If others have better solutions I am curious too.
          Thank you.

          Bye!






          Penzo Jacopo

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          • #6
            Originally posted by 773 View Post
            JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!
            You may find that photo might be rejected for its size and centering. Just for reference:

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            • #7
              Point and shot cameras don't handle low light situations like an DSLR, I think that's a mayor problem here. You will loose those shots with foggy skies due to high noise.

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              • #8
                Is the noise there before or after processing? If it is post-processing, make sure you do not select the sky when you sharpen your image. The easiest way to do this is to select all of the sky, then Select>Inverse. From there apply your sharpening.
                KC-135: Passing gas and taking names!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by turbotraker View Post
                  You may find that photo might be rejected for its size and centering. Just for reference:

                  http://forums.jetphotos.net/showthread.php?t=44854
                  It was only an example of a photo with noyse sky.

                  Originally posted by Anatal View Post
                  Point and shot cameras don't handle low light situations like an DSLR, I think that's a mayor problem here. You will loose those shots with foggy skies due to high noise.

                  Thank you for your reply.
                  So...what can i do?

                  Originally posted by Moose135 View Post
                  Is the noise there before or after processing? If it is post-processing, make sure you do not select the sky when you sharpen your image. The easiest way to do this is to select all of the sky, then Select>Inverse. From there apply your sharpening.
                  There is more noise ofter procwssing than before...


                  Anyway, thanks to all for your replies.

                  Sorry again for my bad english...


                  Bye!!
                  Penzo Jacopo

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by 773 View Post
                    It was only an example of a photo with noyse sky.
                    Sorry, my mistake. I thought it was in the queue. Good luck.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by turbotraker View Post
                      Sorry, my mistake. I thought it was in the queue. Good luck.
                      Yes, it is in the queue, but anyway it was only an example of a photo with noise sky.

                      Bye!
                      Penzo Jacopo

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by 773 View Post
                        Yes, it is in the queue, but anyway it was only an example of a photo with noise sky.

                        Bye!
                        The sky is a little noisy, but I think that with the photo processing you may be able to improve it. I don't think that the easyJet photo is impossible to fix. As for your settings, a 100 ISO is pretty low, not sure why would see that much noise. The only thing I can think of is that you're not using a SLR. Unfortunately, the exif data wasn't supplied with the photo, when I checked in Photoshop CS4. What type of camera did you use?

                        You stated that there was more noise in post-processing, which makes me think that this is a processing issue. What photo-editing software did you use, for example, Photoshop?

                        Regards,

                        Rohan

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                        • #13
                          Use 'Noise Ninja' for Adobe photoshop will help you alot in these situations

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Jimmy Leaman View Post
                            Use 'Noise Ninja' for Adobe photoshop will help you alot in these situations
                            Thank you very much.


                            Bye!
                            Penzo Jacopo

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