Saturday, April 17
A PHOTOSHOP TECHNIQUE TO REMOVE UNWANTED NOISE IN THE PICTURE
Ever had a feeling how crappy those pictures look with the bad pixels? Well i've had loads of situations like that because i do most of the pictures with the 1.3 megapixel camera i have always in handy.
Today i will be sharing with you how to remove the unwanted noise in the picture creating almost a clear picture( some bad pixels are worse than other ones, so reducing might be difficult or may make the picture very blurred).
The attempt i'm using here is the Gaussian Blur tool in Adobe Photoshop. The version of Photoshop i'm using is the CS2 and the OS i'm using here is Windows Vista Home Basic.
So here is a picture of me taken ages ago by a mobile phone camera which i would be using.
So this would be the process in detail.
Step 1: Open the picture in Photoshop.
Step 2: Go to the filter drop down menu, and to the Blur option and finally choosing the Gaussian blur tool.
Step 3: The blur level is automatically determined according to the picture's blur feasibility but if you want to toggle it more, you can move the vertical bar right or left to increase or decrease the blur.
So here it is, in 3 simple steps, your image better than before. Too simple, ain't it?
click on the pic to see the difference in detail
Laters.