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Digital Noise Reduction
TLR
Digital Noise Reduction is a set of Photoshop actions for reducing
noise in digital images.
All digital cameras introduce noise into the images
they record. Expensive DSLRs do a better job of processing noise
than inexpensive digicams, but even images from the $8000 Canon
1Ds MkII sometimes show visible noise, especially when you shoot
at higher ISO settings.
There are some well-known ways of handling noise.
Most involve blurring the channels in the image or averaging pixel
values. Photoshop also includes some Noise filters: Despeckle, Dust
& Scratches, etc.
The actions in TLR
Digital Noise Reduction use a more sophisticated method of noise
reduction. The start with a mask to preserve image details. A duplicate
of the image is converted to 8-bit grayscale to speed mask generation.
The mask is used to preserve image detail. Everything else in the
image gets an application of digital noise reduction.
There are ten progressive levels of digital noise
reduction available in the TLR
Digital Noise Reduction action set. There is also a manual action
where you control the settings from mask generation to noise reduction
parameters.
Roll mouse over image to see
if change from "Before" to "After" noise reduction.
The image above is a 200% cropped portion of a Canon
10D RAW file of a water lily (Kanapaha Garden, Gainesville, FL).
Water is an image feature that often shows noise. TLR
Digital Noise Reduction removes the noise with appreciably softening
image detail.
The perfect companion to TLR
Digital Noise Reduction is the TLR
Edge & Surface Masks action set (another free download).
You can use the surface mask actions in TLR
Edge & Surface Masks to further restrict noise reduction
away from image details. The action sets use complementary techniques
for generating masks that will provide excellent protection for
image details.

Adding a surface mask will
prevent fine image details from softening.
The actions in TLR
Digital Noise Reduction work non-destructively with your images.
All of their work is done on layers. You have lots of flexibility,
too. The layers have less than 100% opacity. Yuo you can adjust
the effect later - very handy for when you get ready to output your
images.
The actions work with RGB, CMYK, L*a*b, and Grayscale
images. They are compatible with Photoshop CS/CS2/CS3 and earlier versions
of Photoshop. In Photoshop CS/CS2/CS3, the actions are placed in a Layer
Set/Group to make them easier to manipulate.

Depending on the strength of digital noise reduction
selected, there will be two layers or three. This is different than
most noise reduction action sets, which reduce noise but do nothing
to restore image details. Levels 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, and 9-10 are paired.
They use the same sharpening settings. Levels 3, 5, 7, and 9 include
a "Restore Fine Details" layer and Levels 4, 6, 8, and
10 do not. Including a "Restore Fine Details" layer will
reduce the noise reduction slightly while preserving more of the
original image sharpness.
The noise reduction layers have a default opacity
of 85%. The layers for preserving image details have their opacity
set to 65%. Feel free to adjust these settings to increase noise
reduction or restore more of the original image.
Reduction of chroma noise is another sophisticated
feature of the TLR
Digital Noise Reduction actions. Three progressive strengths
of chroma noise reduction are applied by making a duplicate image
that is converted to L*a*b mode where chroma noise can be more effectively
removed (and with less softening of image details).
This is the first release of the TLR
Digital Noise Reduction action set. Please feel free to offer
suggestions for improved settings and features.
Enjoy!
Current Version: 1.0a
Date: 31 December 2005
Size: 5 kb
Contents: Photoshop .atn file, ReadMe.txt
Download the TLR
Digital Noise Reduction action set.
Need help with actions? Download Action
Basics here, a PDF tutorial on using actions.
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