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Reducing ISO noise

peterkavon

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As we all probably know, Mavic isn`t the the best in taking still pictures at ISO 1600. You usually get a lot of noise.
Here`s a technique I found in another forum.
-Shoot still pics in Burst mode, 7 pics.
-Open pics in Photoshop and copy all pics into one so you have 7 layers. Select all layers.
-Go Edit, Auto-align layers
-Next Layers, Smart objects, Convert to Smart Object
-Then Layers, Smart objects. Stack mode, Mean

Here`s the original link: Sony A7rII: Shooting very high ISO and get clean images with (almost) no noise (by Dierk Topp) - sonyalpharumors
 
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As we all probably know, Mavic isn`t the the best in taking still pictures at ISO 1600. You usually get a lot of noise.
Here`s a technique I found in another forum.
-Shoot still pics in Burst mode, 7 pics.
-Open pics in Photoshop and copy all pics into one so you have 7 layers. Select all layers.
-Go Edit, Auto-align layers
-Next Layers, Smart objects, Convert to Smart Object
-Then Layers, Smart objects. Stack mode, Mean

Here`s the original link: Sony A7rII: Shooting very high ISO and get clean images with (almost) no noise (by Dierk Topp) - sonyalpharumors


Is this something that can be done in PS Elements?
 
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