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Oct 13, 2010 15:47 |  #1

Hi folks,
Testing out a new sharpening technique.
Got lots of noise that have been removed using Topaz DeNoise 5
Let me know if I should continue using this new (at least to me) technique?
Used the 16-35@24mm, f/9, 13s and ISO 640


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Oct 14, 2010 11:58 |  #2

There must've been loads of noise in the photograph, because even though it's resized I can still see it. that OR it's the compression the uploading process caused, in which case it might not be ideal for anyone here to judge it and answer your initial question: is it well sharpened?

The sharpening looks good, but the quality has suffered due to compression (I reckon).

In any case.. Nice shot man!!

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Oct 14, 2010 13:58 |  #3

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There must've been loads of noise in the photograph, because even though it's resized I can still see it. that OR it's the compression the uploading process caused, in which case it might not be ideal for anyone here to judge it and answer your initial question: is it well sharpened?

The sharpening looks good, but the quality has suffered due to compression (I reckon).

In any case.. Nice shot man!!

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There was a lot of noise. The original image is much better so the compression does a lot with this.
But I think it is better to use this way of sharpening on day light images.


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