Actually DELETE THE NOISE with "Mean" in Photoshop!
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- Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
- A Simple Photography & Photoshop Trick to Totally Remove The Harshest Noise in Photoshop! Using advanced stacking modes, learn how to delete the noise by averaging it out.
In this tutorial, we will use multiple images and utilize the features of smart objects to combine and tackle the noise automatically. I hope this tutorial helps you. Thank you so much for watching :)
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The only man who has a Black belt in Phtotoshop!
He also has a black belt above the eyes.
& On his face :]
Unmesh didn’t learn photoshop, photoshop learned Unmesh.
@@DCXRevolution I wonder if there is an 'Unmesh' button in Photoshop. (if there is, it should be said in Sean Connery's voice)
also the black bird flying above his eyes...
Not just Photoshop skills but your communication skill also inspires me alot. Stay blessed bro
I know lol! There's zero fake charm here and sincere genuine passion. He's unique.
I agree. Super articulate, and he knows what he feels the audience must learn.
I am more reserve on his communication skills.
phenomenal teacher
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If I was an exec at any camera company, I would try to sign this guy up as an ambassador. He's fantastic, and I am the kind of person who normally just wants the info from tutorials and ignores the personality of presenters. He's charismatic and has an excellent teaching style. Bravo, man.
Always a pleasure to watch a new video from Piximperfect, keep going Unmesh, you're the Best!
I've been watching you and Scott for years and you have made my life easier.
I knew of this technique as a way to get rid of crowds, but it had never occurred to me to use it as a denoiser. Thanks again, Unmesh.
Yes, as always bringing quality content for us. Thanks dude!
Its almost like someone who created photoshop is delivering this information in the easiest possible that even I can understand it. Amazing job once again, Unmesh!
Amazing Unmesh, I do professional landscape photography and whenever I'm caught out without a camera in the mountains I use this technique. It gives close to professional results and I've sold many prints from these. Great video!
Just keep in mind that you cant cancel every type of camera noise with this. If you are in astro stuff, you have to watch out for other noises, which can actually be enhanced with this method. This may lead to some unexpected surprises.
I use Affinity Photo and this is still the most useful channel on RUclips as most of the workflows more or less translate. Bravo sir, you're a great help and inspiration!
Awsome bro, you're simply explained the powerful tricks and tips.thanks and keep rocking
Your desire to teach is infectious. Thank you so much for the time you put into your videos. You're quite frankly amazing.
I swear every indian is a natural-born teacher. Almost all of the best guide and teaching i could find either on RUclips/Internet or IRL is usually some Indian guy who happened to be so Pro at it. Also Bless you for teaching all this trick~
I had NO idea this feature existed. It feels as though an opportunity to really benefit from this might only ever come up maybe once or twice in my entire career, but it’s amazing to know it exists. A new tool in the arsenal, cheers
Your lessons helped me a lot to make my photos better. It's pleasure to learn new things from you.
I loved this video and your way of explaining things! You just got a new fan bro!
Ive been using this technique for awhile now, with my dslr though, works great to stack 3 or 4 long exposure city/landscapes together
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I wish this guy taught stuff I would use. I don't even own Photoshop but these tutorials are just so engaging and well made that I'm more than happy to watch them as they come.
Always learn from you, Soooooooo, without further ado you do have the best ps tutorials.
You always bring us super interesting topics. I need to explore the "stacked" available operations.
I love your Videos. Specially your solutions are mostly very simple. A lot of stuff is overcomplicated or the Videos too long. You do it just right
Incredible channel, awesome teacher, very educational. Keep it up, you're the best!
Always a pleasure! Thanks for sharing!
now THIS is how a tutorial should be! awesome work my freind, even someone who doesnt speak english very well, can follow this guide with ease.
Thanks to you I have learned how to use Photoshop and my pictures look a lot better. Keep it up, please. Your videos are amazing. Greetings from Switzerland.
Awesome...I just used this EXACT technique for a different purpose. I don;t have an ND filter, but wanted to smooth out the water flowing in a river. I took ~10 images, and applied this technique. The water smoothed out the same as an ND filter would do, and the rest of the image was crisp clear! Love your channel!
Every second of your videos are interesting and makes complex things very easy to understand... just excellent 👍
Você é extraordinário!
Grato por compartilhar este nível de conteúdo.
Unmesh i need to call my plug in Adobe Photoshop just to confirm you are not working with them...Men your tutorials are incredible.
This was truly a big help! Thank you so much
Yes, please do a tutorial on the various stack modes for smart objects. Thx
Awesome feature of photoshop, uses other pictures to replace (reduce) noise. Great tutorial brother.
You make impossible SO EASY! thanks for this tutorial it helped a lot!!!
Your videos are great, I think I'm going to start watching them all!
You make complicated things simple.. Kudos!
One of the most valuable channels on RUclips.
Amazing as always!
Great tip!! Can’t wait to use it!!
Well done. Thanks for sharing.
I just made 20 copies of one image and applied your Trick and it worked. Thanks you so much
Ahhhh that's what I was wondering too. Thanks.
Perfect, Thanks 🙌🏼
Best tutorials hands down!
I've seen this trick already in some other channel but this video is the best
Very nice explained 👍 ...thank you! 😉
Excellent presentation. Love it.
You are the best! Thanks a lot for your help.
Thanks dude your videos are very helpful
Thank you for your tutorial!
You're good!
I support your channel!
Basically Mult Noise Reduction but manual! Fantastic Tutorial!
Amazing tutorial brother!!
Another great video! Thanks a million.
Great.. always the best tutorial ever.
I've had to enhance clips from video footage by doing this exact method with video frames. It works!
Excellent tutorial sir thank you so much.
And i was wondering how to perfectly stack and align a bunch of night sky photos to eliminate noise!! Now i see no need for special program,..Photoshop can do it just perfectly!! THX A LOT for this great tutorial!!! AMAZING!!
Nice tutorial. I was not aware of this technique. I had to use another software for noise reduction
wow! another helpful tutorial... thanks
superb work
Full Respect For The Tutorial 👍👍👍
Wonderful thank you for sharing.
That's Great! Can you make a video on neon effect though?
Excellent technique 👍
Thank you very much!! helpful😊
You're the best! Thanks.
Stunning!
Bro! Thanks for sharing your magic!
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Excelente video!
Great tutorial!
Very helpful.
Thanks
great.. always the best tutorial ever.
can you recover photos from a scanner ?
Incredible Talent. Good JOB.
Helpful one thanks
Sir your channel is my favourite of learning PS because your method of tech is too much better than others
this one we can use for long exposure mimic using multiple photos . like a night light trail... or so.. hope you will make a tutorial..
You can use this for photographing the night sky at high ISO. Take 10-20 pictures and combine them in Sequator or DSS to take care of the star trails and other stuff.
Use maximum as the stack mode, but I'd use the other programs that ro4ers mentioned
Superb bro👌🏻👌🏻.carry on
Just amazing!
Fantastic tutorials.
Brilliant, thanks 👍
Thank you a lot! God bless you!
You're a genius. Thank you.
one of my most favouritest channel😁
Thank you!!
You are the man!
Thanks again!
Questions for you please. Thanks in advance by the way........this seems great for reducing noise. 1. Does stacking these result in a larger file side? 2. If you were just stacking pictures to gain resolution what process would you use assuming you would definitely have a bigger file size? 3. What process would you use to focus stack? 4. What process would you use for combining different exposures? 5. What process for adding a number of images in order to produce a photo merge making the image taller or wider to create a wider or taller angle of view. I’m sure that image would be a much bigger file size. Thanks for all your fine work as your method of teaching is second to none! Thanks Pal.
Didn't know in Lightroom that there was option to open as layers in Photoshop.
WOW!
Big time helpful!
You can also do the stack option from inside Bridge if you donr have Lightroom
I love your channel. Because I'm from Austria, my English is not so good - but I can understand you perfectly and you explain everything precisely, that even idiots like me understand how to do.
Umesh, you are True Photoshop Guru!!!
The best photoshop teacher ever... Tx my good sir. Now my night sky photos will look a looooot cleaner
Amazing useful tips.
Very nice editing sir
Brilliant! Clever stuff...
Fantastic, i used this method today and it worked wonders, although i had to cheat the original stack. i had one opportunity for one shot, as it was falling balloons, which if tried again would fall differently, so a quick 20 virtual copies in lightroom with an edit of varying degrees of noise reduction on each. then followed the rest of the tutorial in photoshop. it worked wonders. LOVE your content
Best tutorial 💪 please more
Awesome Tutorial
He is a talented man and good teacher. 😆
I really need this man thank u
Awesome!!