Digital Noise

Shooting at high ISO without digital noise. A dream which now becomes true.

Who is this for?

  • For those who still think that the correct exposure in digital photography is the one suggested by your camera (as it was in film photography).
  • For those who want to shoot at high ISO but do not want digital noise (grain).
  • For those who have some images with digital noise and want to take it away without losing detail.

Fundamental notions

  • Luminosity noise and Color noise

Avoiding noise when shooting

  • The linear distribution of data and the Exposure To The Right (ETTR).
  • How to reduce the differences between the camera display histogram and the Camera Raw histogram.
  • How much to overexpose? A test for finding the right value for your own camera.
  • Differences in the ETTR method when applied to studio or nature photography and when applied to reportage.
  • Shadows: how to have noise-free shadow areas.
  • Night photography: how to avoid noise when the ETTR method cannot be used.
Example of application of the ETTR method

Noise reduction in post-production

  • Luminosity noise reduction.
  • Color noise reduction.
  • Advanced technique for selective noise reduction in shadow and in highlight areas.
Example of noise reduction in post-production

Advanced Layers

Various techniques that employ the advanced use of Photoshop Layers Multiple lighting in post-productionShooting a subject with several light sources and then switching each of

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Color Management

Color management is indispensable in Digital Photography and Photoshop. Poor color management results in image deterioration, which will be noticeable only when it’s too late.

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