How to Reduce Noise in Photoshop

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In this fun tutorial I will show you four different methods how to reduce noise on your images in Photoshop.

I will not provide exercise files, because you can practice on your images.

Have fun

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Every time I use Photoshop and I'm checking differences, I always hear.... "Before and after, before and after" in the back of my head! :D - another really great video Nemanja!

EDGEELITE
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I have been watching you for about 6 months now and have never commented before. I'd just like to say keep up the good work! You have been a great help 😁

rhyswalandouw
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Thanks Nemanja. Really informative as usual. Your tutorials are really great. Thanks again for your hard work.

gerrycross
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Nemanja, I've been watching all your videos for a couple of months and I like you very much. Allow me a tip - when you use the manual mode to measure noise with dfine2, for best results you need to apply it only to homogeneous areas. Overall, in my opinion, it is more applicable on flat equal surfaces, not on strips like water.
Keep rolling!

angelpetrov
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Your videos are verymuch helpful.thanks a lot #Nemanja..god bless u..keep up the wonderful work.

safajannat
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Hi Nemanja.
Thank you so much for making this as I requested on one of your other videos. I can't wait to start doing crazy things with help from your tutorials! :)

patrickechers
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don' t understand 2 thumbs down. I upsize 18 meters pictures since 2001 and use the same methods and they works always well. Come on guys!

stefanoamonte
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Gde si ucio Photoshop? Svaka cast, samo tako nastavi!

aleksaprtenjaca
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A treasure for sleazy cameras :) (rebel t5/1200d)

sTango
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Nic Collection looks awesome. They don't have a download currently have to wait for a 2018 version to be released

TyranVz
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I have always tried to reduce noise straight from Lightroom, when I apply other exposure and colour corrections... at this point I wonder which software is best to do that, Lightroom or Photoshop? Or are they basically the same, and it is just a matter of preference?

cyberhaggis