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Subject: Re: ? PShop darkframe subst
Thanks for explanation!
Guess I will have to use more conventional noise removal techniques,
as I think (as Mark
Thanks for explanation!
Guess I will have to use more conventional noise removal techniques,
as I think (as Mark pointed out) the noise would change too much
between the dark shot and normal shot - after all, it's called
noise, being irregular. I am not sure if it can work very well in
the E20,
Frantisek wrote,
Hi,
anybody knows what this technique is? I heard E-20 digicam uses
darkframe substitution to reduce noise, any pointers on it in
photoshop?
Hi Frantisek,
Mark Roberts has given a very good answer to your question. I've got some
additional information that's related,
On 13 Dec 2001 at 23:24, Frantisek Vlcek wrote:
Hi,
anybody knows what this technique is? I heard E-20 digicam uses
darkframe substitution to reduce noise, any pointers on it in
photoshop? I wanted to postprocess my digital files, removing noise
already with LAB mode or quantum
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