
Don’t overdo it - experiment with its pixel setting. In the meantime, I’m masking and blurring to get this done.Īs an alternative to blurring, have you tried Photoshop’s Filter> Noise> Median? It removes small details selectively. After struggling with them we may have a greater respect for the challenges posed by the grain in your medium format trannies. If you want, you could post some of your problem images and give some of us a shot at them. For some information, see:Įarly this morning I downloaded and installed the new version 3.0 of Neat Image Pro+ and I am delighted with the new improvements. Neat Image gives you a lot of ways to select and define the sort of noise you want eliminated.


You could deliberately sample areas containing those "little dark sticks". Neat Image lets you select noise samples in your image. My problem with these images … is that the grain is too large and variant that it doesn’t get recognized as noise.
