You could scan the grain of a blank frame of a film with a grain pattern
you like, and add that subtly in PS. That's a form of noise that we are
used to and often like. Possibly serious answer to a smileyface.
Moose
C.H.Ling-Accura wrote:
Talking about noise, I found that in this one or two years on most of
the ads (both hard prints and TV) on women cosmetics, most of them
looks nothing close to "real". You cannot see any skin imperfection
and there are no hairs on the face. They look absolutely no life to
me, just like a computer generated face, they are really terrible! I
believe they have went through some software noise reduction (or skin
perfection) softwares.
Although I usually won't do any software noise reduction but I started
to feel the extremely low noise of 10D makes the prints look unreal,
time to investigate on the noise adding filters :-)
< This message was delivered via the Olympus Mailing List >
< For questions, mailto:owner-olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >
< Web Page: http://Zuiko.sls.bc.ca/swright/olympuslist.html >
|