Moose, good suggestion! Will try it out later.
C.H.Ling
> -----Original Message-----
>
>
> 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 :-)
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