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Originally Posted by photobunny
Ok Im pretty annoyed! :x I just cant seem to get rid of the noise levels my camera seems to be producing indoors. Shutterstock keeps rejecting images for this. I shoot in ISO 200,I use a tripod. And I have turned the long exposure Noise Reduction thingy on. What am I doing wrong? I do noise removal in photoshop, I make sure theres none visible after sharpening only once. Why me?? :cry:
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First get the exposure right or just a little overexposed.
next go to the lowest ISO your camera has.
The tripod doesn't have anything to do with noise.
If you have more than 4MP to play with resize down to 4MP.
Instead of noise removal software either built in or plug in, just use the blur brush around 35% and only go over the area's that need the noise removed.
What I do is to look at the image at 200% for noise that way when the reviewers look at it at 100% they shouldn't be able to find noise.
doing it this way I haven't had an image rejected for noise except one that I forgot to go over before I submitted it.
Bob