Has anyone used the grain effect in LR3. The best thing about it (I think) is that it is independent to the Noise reduction and sharpen function. I guess that's why you do it last
This was my efforts
Tree by the lake by jasnat93, on Flickr
Has anyone used the grain effect in LR3. The best thing about it (I think) is that it is independent to the Noise reduction and sharpen function. I guess that's why you do it last
This was my efforts
Tree by the lake by jasnat93, on Flickr
Jase
Comments and critique always welcome.
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Stuff Canon 5D MK II, Canon 30d, Canon 24-105L, Canon 100mm Macro, Canon 50mm f/1.8, Sigma 17-70mm
It's a nice natural looking grain, reminds me of the Tmax 400 film I used to use way back.
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Gripped 5D m3, Gripped 5D m2, Eos M body, Go pro Black, 17-40L, 24-70L, 50mm f/1.8 , 100mm f/2.8 macro, 24-135mm EFs, 70-200 f/2.8L, 580 exII, 530 ex
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Dunno about grain... but I love that photo
Craig
I like having the option and it really brings out some B/W and Duo images.
I've even used it for aging colour for "that retro look".
It's a very good point to make the distinction between the noise it removes and the grain it adds.
It really does matter LR3's case.
(Incidentally a lovely example image also Jase. Just had to say it. hehe!)
Quite a beautiful photo, I would love to see it in high resolution. I wondering if the movement in the leaves of the tree add or subtract from the photo???