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Old November 1st, 2006, 08:02 PM
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before I spend all night...

I took some bad pictures last night and have trying to fix at least a couple. This is a capture from a video during the night. I used a screen to lighten up, but as you can see the picture is.. (what's the word?) pixelly... Is there anything I can do with this before I waste all night trying???? A few of the others have the same problem?

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Old November 1st, 2006, 08:31 PM
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Hi Michelle,

The larger version won't open in Pixentral, maybe it's too large. Can you post it again at about 800 pixels width?
Is it a video frame? If so, you may not be able to improve it a lot.

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Old November 1st, 2006, 08:47 PM
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Hi Michelle

Probably the best you are going to be able to play with is the remove noise filter. It looks fairly grainy though so you may not have very good luck.
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Old November 1st, 2006, 08:52 PM
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I tried again....Yep, this is from a video
Oh this did'nt open either...
URL=http://www.pixentral.com/show.php?picture=1BXVtnhA3pPyXusXWmnMrZ7lugBF1h0][/URL]

.... Looking at my others I must have really messed with my camera settings cuz they are so small. Here's one of those (not from video)- fuzzy..



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Old November 1st, 2006, 08:53 PM
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Remove noise.... I was looking at all the sharpening and forgot about that..thanks
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I was afraid of that, not much can be done here. I ran it through NeatImage twice. In between I used the Elements High Pass filter and some increase in contrast. Can't think of a lot else to do.



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Hi there

I applied the noise filter to your example. You can reduce some noise but there will always be some lost detail.

I often reduce noise but use less reduction … mask it .. or erase it…. in the faces and eyes. Remember your eyes are drawn to faces and if they remain fairly sharp you will not notice the reduced detail in the rest of the picture as much.

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Nancy,
Graham is a Golden Retriever about 12 wks old now. He is our oldest daughter and husbands puppy. So in away Sydney and Graham are cousins.
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Dave,

I played with the reduce noise, but mine does'nt look as good as yours!! Your color seems better too...
I love this tip you gave "I often reduce noise but use less reduction … mask it .. or erase it…. in the faces and eyes. Remember you eyes are drawn to faces and if they remain fairly sharp you will not notice the reduced detail in the rest of the picture as much." Just want to see if I understand... Nope, I'm not getting it....

One thing I noticed when I was playing with the noise filter was the faces did seem to get worse than better- funny colors. I was zomed into the faces.

Thanks for sharing!!!!!!!
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