There
are several ways to reduce chroma and luma noise from
ISO 100, ISO 200, ISO400 and 800 Coolpix 5000 and 5700
images. The trick is to reduce as much noise as
possible while keeping most of detail and sharpness intact.

These
Photoshop actions work exclusively with Nikon Coolpix
5000 and 5700 files. They were developed to minimize or
in some cases completely erase noise from normal/high
ISO images, while maintaining most detail and sharpness
intact.
In addition, they run faster than any other noise reduction
currently available. (Works
in Photoshop's batch mode)
ISOR5000
is compatible with Photoshop 5.0, 5.5, 6.0 or higher (PC
and MAC) - All Photoshop languages
Currently
not compatible with PhotoshopLE and Elements.
| The
original images used to show the efficiency of ISOR5000
are available at Steve's Digicams. Below
are 100% magnification crops of the original images. |
iso100-ISOR5000
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ISO 100 already provides relatively clean
images, with minimal amounts of noise when shot
in normal light conditions. However, when shooting
in low light, there is a possibility that ISO
100 images could have a noticeable amount
of noise in the shadows. In addition, there is visible
chroma noise at this sensitivity.
This
smart action will ONLY reduce noise when necessary.
Therefore, you can safely run
iso100-ISOR5000
with all your ISO 100 images, and not have to worry
about loosing precious detail.
It
also works in Photoshop batch
mode, which is a great timesaver for professionals
who want to clean up a large quantity of pictures
all at once.
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iso100-ISOR5000
comparison: BEFORE AND AFTER


iso200-ISOR5000
|
ISO 200
images show a considerable amount of noise in low
light conditions. When running the new iso200-ISOR5000
action, you can make those ISO200 shots useable
and produce professional quality images at this
ISO sensitivity.
|
iso200-ISOR5000
comparison: BEFORE AND AFTER


iso400-ISOR5000
|
ISO 400
images portrait a substantial
amount of noise. For that reason, some photographers
shy away from using it. When running the new iso400-ISOR5000
action, you can rescue those ISO 400 shots, and
produce professional quality images.
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iso400-ISOR5000
comparison: BEFORE AND AFTER


iso800-ISOR5000
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ISO 800
images show extremely large amounts of noise. For
that reason, some photographers never use it. When
running the new cp-iso800-ISOR5000
action, you can rescue those ISO 800 shots, and
produce acceptable quality images.
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iso800-ISOR5000
comparison: BEFORE AND AFTER

