![]() To see the results you've all posted is great and give me hope for my camera lenses inherent flaws. I have an old stigmatic memory of fourms and most of the ones that I use to visit carried negative people who weren't very helpful, or kind with their replies. First of all, to all who replied THANK YOU. Is there a detailed, newbie friendly walk through available to do the tasks at hand for GIMP version 2.10, or an intuitive enough tool available to complete the job? Is it salvageable? And beyond the back ground, is the main subject "clean-up-able"? Specifically I'm wondering what the best methods of removing / cleaning up grainy back grounds would be? Layering, then editing? A "magic" tool (plugin?) to do the job? The subject of this photo I think is well(ish) in focus, but the background is horribly grainy. Best denoise plugin how to#RAW file on my hard drive, I'd like to do what I can to enhance it without spending hours of life searching how to clean it up, or working on it to do so. The photo example I'm posting is of interest to me. I've had the camera for YEARS now, and I know, I know, these lenses tend to lend themselves to grainy photos, as I'm sure a lot of you may know. I have a Canon Ti3 and sadly stock, out of box lenses. I also know the "basic" included features of GIMP are quite powerful in and of themselves. With the wonders of GIMP I know there are numerous plugins, which all offer their more or less complex means for manipulating a photo. I'm technical by trade, but stopped using photo editing a long time ago as complexity, to me, fell out of interest in favor of other aspects of life however I have a knack for photography and am trying to get back into the hobby.Īnyway, that extremely brief background aside. I have an old Photoshop knowledge base, and VERY basic GIMP (old as well) knowledge base. I know there are search options, but there are SO many options for specific needs when it comes to GIMP, I don't know where to start. ![]() ![]() ![]() I'm bleedingly new to the forum, so go easy on me. ![]()
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