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File:Anna Netrebko as Adina in Donizetti's L'Elisir d'Amore edit.jpg
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High resolution and quality, shows the artist in her work setting.
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Anna Netrebko
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Wikipedia:Featured pictures/People/Entertainment
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Metropolitan Opera
  • The untenable claim was that "Every noise reduction method [loses fine detail]". I said that was "not completely true, though ones options with a JPG are more limited". Not all noise reduction methods are appropriate for mention in the article Samsara linked. There's also no obligation on me to fix up Wikipedia to "win" an argument. Ok, here are some noise reduction methods that do not lose image detail (or lose apparent detail):
  • Dark-frame subtraction is already mentioned by the article you linked. Many cameras support this automatically for exposures > 1s -- too long for a portrait but not for many other images.
  • "Multiframe noise reduction" which is a Sony camera feature that's been around for several years and is present on probably all of their cameras now. It is also known as "hand-held twilight" which gives a clue that it can cope with a degree of photographer and subject movement. I've no idea if it is present on other brands or is a notable enough feature to warrant mention on WP's image noise article. One can do the same oneself by taking multiple images and aligning them and stacking them with Enfuse. This is a fairly well known technique and I've used both.
  • Related to that is using exposure fusion when compared to the alternative for a HD scene: which is to lift the shadows and recover the lightlights using a tool like Lightroom -- both of which would have increased the noise in the image.
  • There's also the various techniques manufacturers use to reduce the A->D conversion noise in their chips and to detect and remove pattern noise at source. They can also identify bright/dead pixels and mark them for elimination in the raw file.
  • There's the cleverness of the demosaicing algoirithm used by the raw processing software. Different tools vary considerably in their ability to do this well, even before one applies any NR to the image.
  • There's the photographer's technique of exposing to the right which involves over-exposing the image at shooting time and bringing the exposure back down for JPG creation. That is a noise-reduction technique that takes advantage of the linear way brightness is recorded as bits.
  • There's basic photoshop/lightroom technniques of applying a combination of masked sharpening and NR in a selective manner to an image. The hair, hat-band and skirt of the above photograph have very little apparent noise but lots of image detail -- they should be spared when applying NR. Most images have some degree of sharpening and noise reduction applied to them and there's considerable room to improve on simplistic global settings.
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic" -- Colin°Talk 13:18, 21 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]
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... Which is a great shame cause she's puuuuurrrrrrrrrrdy... Humana-humana-humana... gazhiley 09:12, 19 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]

  • Comment Since when did FP turn into a teenage male wank fest? Seriously people, there are women who edit this encyclopedia and this nom has taken a creepy turn. Quit it.pschemp | talk 20:07, 19 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]
    • I agree that Gazhiley's comment was inappropriate but a single comment does not suggest a "wank fest"--most of the discussion above is about digital noise reduction, which only our most committed image editors wank over. Chick Bowen 22:47, 19 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]
      • How is me finding a woman attractive and commenting on it inappropriate, and akin to a teenage male wank fest?!! This is not the first and won't be the last time that a male editor finds a woman attractive... Jesus guys, lighten up... gazhiley 09:08, 20 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]
  • Comment. I don't know if it's just me, but the way her hands are positioned, I'm expecting her to rip open her blouse. howcheng {chat} 17:52, 20 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Not Promoted --Julia\talk 18:57, 25 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]