I took my kids to the Bronx zoo yesterday, and took a great pic of a red panda. Unfortunately, something seems to have happened to it. Can any of you masters let me know how I can try to fix this on photoshop? http://lostinbinary.net/red-panda.jpg
DrBroccoli
Jul 5 2008, 17:22
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I took my kids to the Bronx zoo yesterday, and took a great pic of a red panda. Unfortunately, something seems to have happened to it. Can any of you masters let me know how I can try to fix this on photoshop? http://lostinbinary.net/red-panda.jpg
Wow, that's a ton of noise for a picture taken at ISO 400.
Well, I tried running it through Noise Ninja a couple of times and it just ended up looking way too blurry. I'm posting it after 1 and 2 passes, respectively, in case you want it anyway. I'm not the best at fixing this sort of thing though, so perhaps somebody else can have a go and do a better job.
Neo003
Jul 8 2008, 18:27
After couple of min of tweaking, this is the best I can come up with. I do have to agree with giga here for that ISO that's really crappy picture (sorry to be blunt).
Nice work. the ISO realy sucks though. this person should've, if using a DSLR, set it on aperture priority an dlet the cam determine the shutter speed. but nice touch up Broccoli
Neo003
Jul 8 2008, 19:33
He's using Olympus point and shoot camera, so I think this rat must be way far and he went into digital zoom.
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