NeilL wrote:
His s**t smells just as bad.
You can smell my s**t, but you can't smell bulls**t?
And I was only just getting to know you....
Rongnongno wrote:
You are right. Why do I keep answering to an imbecile?
End of any exchange with you.
Nobody likes a quitter...
Keep digging...
Perhaps you should change your name to Wrong-non-gno!
or just Wrong
Rongnongno wrote:
lmao @ 'proof]' You are really stupid, aren't you?
Not compared to you, no :D
NeilL wrote:
Especially the rabid ones.
I only get rabid when I smell snake oil
:D
colo43 wrote:
lovely shots, but boy the last few made me Hungry!
:)
I had to break off for lunch too!
:D
By the way, if you're looking for noise reduction - try DXO Optics Pro - The best going, and much less of a faff than your method!
Stick to what you know - wh**ever that is?
"Has any of your post promoted any type of learning?"
Do you ever read other people's posts or just your own?
"Your ego is only dwarfed by your own stupidity."
I think perhaps you're confusing my ego:
1. The self of an individual person; the conscious subject
2. The conscious mind, based on perception of the environment from birth onwards: responsible for modifying the antisocial instincts of the id and itself modified by the conscience
with your own:
3. One's image of oneself; morale: to boost one's ego.
4. Egotism; conceit
As for my stupidity, well you're obviously right, it's only supported me through 45 years of being a professional, and I've only really used Photoshop for a mere 20 years, since it first came out. I'm sorry to leave now, but I must go and cancel my membership of MENSA. I feel like such a fraud...
SonyA580 wrote:
That's a pretty amazing result without a lot of work. I'll be trying it soon. Thanks for sharing!
You're welcome. :thumbup:
Out of the box it will only work on black and white images but there is a way of using it with a colour image.
Firstly convert a copy of the image to black and white and run the filter as you normally would. Then take the resulting "clean" image, paste it into a new layer over the original colour image and change the blend mode of the black and white layer to luminosity.
Here's my second attempt:
Quite a mouthful I know, but you're possibly curious now.
I recently discovered this method of removing the paper texture (or any repeating pattern) from scanned photographs and it works a treat.
This video explains it far better than I can:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyox358zIRw
Several Photoshop plugins are available for both Mac and Windows, easily found on Google. The one in the above video uses the red channel, whereas the version of the plugin I downloaded uses the green channel (but the method is identical and it's pretty obvious which channel to use when you first run it).
Here's my first attempt: