In this tutorial, Mike Rodriguez uses Photoshop’s reduce noise filter to clean up one of his photographs.

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  1. keith (Reply) on Thursday August 7, 2008

    thanks for showing that one, reduce noise, a filter i hadn’t even looked at. tutorial was well presented & easy to follow along.

  2. Diana D McKinney (Reply) on Thursday August 7, 2008

    Your timing is impeccable.
    Thanks for the tips.

  3. Olivier (Reply) on Thursday August 7, 2008

    Nice tutorial and I am waiting for your next one using the noise reduction with Camera Raw.

  4. enga (Reply) on Thursday August 7, 2008

    Good

  5. Mark Mauthner (Reply) on Thursday August 7, 2008

    The first tutorial I’ve watched…joined NAPP 15 mnutes ago…very useful (informative and easy to follow)…looking forward to your next tutorial on NR in Camera Raw.

  6. djukaa (Reply) on Thursday August 7, 2008

    Thank you! great tutorial. really love the last tip about smart filters.

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