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Noise Reduction (for birds)
Chromiance noise
- Increase luminance slider to 100%
- increase color slider until they turn to blobs
- increase smoothness until to get rid of blobs
- reduce luminance back to 0, should be just salt & pepper noise
Luminance Noise
- Increase luminance slider until just gets rid of noise (might go 80% or more, bird looks lsightly cartoonish
- this reduces sharpness too much
- Add a tiny bit of sharpening
- Masking - only sharpen the bird. Press alt, then slide until only the bird is in white
- Detail slider - press alt, increase until move to the right until you see embossed detail
- Radiance slider (uses contrast) - alt and increase until there are shadows around edge, thats a bit too much so back off
Sharpening
- Alt + increase sharpness slider until details come back
Merge Panorama
Copy all layers to new layers select all copies, right click > convert to smart object select smart object, go to layer > smart objects > stack mode > median rename to foreground & hide hide all but one layer select one layer, add layer mask, select white box on this layer chose brush, select black color, mask out foreground (if it doesn’t show up, make sure all layers are hidden but this one) control + alt click mask and drag to next layer, repeat for all non-foreground layers unhide all non foreground layers select all edit > auto align layers with defaults right click each mask & delete select all layers > right click > convert to smart object, name ‘sky’ select new smart object, layer > smart objects > stack mode > median unhide foreground add new layer mask to foreground brush with black, paint out sky. flatten, save