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First tutorial =p
Hope it is helpful!



NOTE:
The amount of blur, should be determined by your eyes (the blur shown in the tutorial it's just for information)
You should take in consideration:
**The size of the image
**The amount of noise of the image

to determine the amount of blur and the techniques that you will use.




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Time taken: 2 hours
Tools: Photoshop
Picture used: [link]
Links: [link]
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Check out the final image here: [link]





MANY THANKS TO ^bleedsopretty for adding it and to ^oibyrd for suggesting it!

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EDIT:
RESUBMISSION 23/05/07 TO THE CORRECT CATEGORY

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Given 2006-04-23

Need a clear, easy tutorial for noise reduction in photoshop? Apparently the trick is layers layers layers! Noise Reduction Tutorial by ~sican is a very easy tutorial to follow. A must for anyone using photoshop to create their art. (Suggested by `oibyrd and Featured by `bleedsopretty)

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:icontsukiyonos:
I might find this useful, as i find when i take the larger size images with my camera, the image tends to be a bit noisy, and i couldnt figure out how to fix it :D

Thanks ;)
:iconsican:
Hehe, no problem, glad it was usefull! ;p

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:iconxxdiabloxx:
This sounds convincingly good. I'll try it out tommorow. Pretty nice, I think this'll work. ;)

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very cool, ill be sure to use this

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:iconfreehat704:
thanks for that tutorial. Now I will keep it in mind. Congrats on the DD.

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:icondarkmaidenofsorrow:
Great idea. :nod: Thanks for the clear and simple tutorial. :thumbsup:

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:iconjennzi:
OOoOoO...must remember this in the future...good tutorial..simple and clear <3
:iconswaroop:
interesting new method

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I shall definitely be trying this out on my photos. :nod: Thanks!

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Interesting, seems like it's going to be helpful.

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when p=0 (in eq 1, or 2, whichever you find simpler)
E=mc^2........
(In reality, p can never=0, so E should, realistically not be =mc^2, )

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