Hey
Well USM in PS can do more harm than good sometimes. Especially if you dont
know what you are doing.
I really dont remember USM way of working but If you add it to the full
Color image it averages all 3 rgb channels and adds contrast to them.
If you do it to a single channel it will fully unsharpen that channel and
every little difference in noise pops up.
You can try Despeckle. But dunno if that is gonna do good. It softens
again.. Aahh the horror :)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Johan Malmstrom" <jmalmstrom@xxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2005 3:21 PM
Subject: [OM] Re: One for S:t Adams
>
> Thanks! I agree it's not pretty noisy... I was shooting JPG:s not
> RAW, could that be it? ISO was 100. I wonder if the sharpening in
> Photoshop after the resize and after that the "Save for web" could be
> blamed.
>
> / Johan
>
> 17 aug 2005 kl. 15.14 skrev FreeGates:
>
>> Pretty noisy! What is the ISO?
>> Wasnt the blue channel most noisy? Or was it the red. Cant remember.
>>
>> But overal, nice pictures.
>>
>
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