Comments on: How to Selectively Control Noise in Certain Areas https://www.on1.com/videos/how-to-selectively-control-noise-in-certain-areas/ Photo Editing Software | Discover AI-Powered Raw Photo Editor - ON1 Wed, 18 May 2022 19:46:30 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 By: Adam Rubinstein https://www.on1.com/videos/how-to-selectively-control-noise-in-certain-areas/#comment-55602 Mon, 12 Jul 2021 01:00:04 +0000 https://www.on1.com/?post_type=video_library&p=2217005#comment-55602 Can’t wait to see this integrated into PR as it will better preserve the original RAW file profiles rather than being subject to DNG. Do I have to atone for my incessant remarks over the years about how PR needed to update the rudimentary NR/sharpening or should I take solace in that my disruptive message was finally heeded? Great job and and the On1 team should be very pleased with their new product.

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By: Henryk Kierzkowski https://www.on1.com/videos/how-to-selectively-control-noise-in-certain-areas/#comment-55566 Wed, 07 Jul 2021 09:37:38 +0000 https://www.on1.com/?post_type=video_library&p=2217005#comment-55566 It seems that a new era in astrophotography is upon us. Can you show us, step by step, how to capture great Milky Way images without a star tracker? Would you be kind enough to discuss two alternative approaches:
1.Just one shot plus separate layers in the ON1 NoNoise app.
2. Two shots – one for the sky with high ISO and one for the background with a low ISO and perhaps a different focus. Can the photos be blended in ON1? Should one also use ON1 Photo RAW for better results?

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