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sự khác biệt giữa "tiếng ồn" và "hạt" là gì? Cả hai đều mô tả các đốm nhỏ trên hình ảnh của bạn, nhưng về mặt kỹ thuật nói, tiếng ồn xuất hiện trong hình ảnh kỹ thuật số, trong khi hạt xảy ra trong các bản in tương tự, bộ phim, và trong suốt. Nói cách khác, ngũ cốc trở nên tiếng ồn khi bạn quét các hình ảnh. | Basic Channel Stunts Note What s the difference between noise and grain They both describe tiny flecks on your image but technically speaking noise occurs in digital images whereas grain occurs in analog prints film and transparencies. In other words grain becomes noise once you scan the image. However let s say you re in RGB mode and you dutifully followed the instructions on page 462 and ran the Reduce Noise filter on your blue channel which typically has the most noise though sometimes noise can hide out in the red channel and it didn t do squat. What do you do You can try bringing out some of the details in your image by sharpening only the red and green channels as shown in Figure 5-15. Figure 5-14 Photoshop doesn t let you merge two channels into one but you can combine them into a new channel with the Calculations command Choose Image Calculations and in the dialog box shown here set the Source I section s Channel pop-up menu to Red copy and the Source 2 section s menu to Green copy . Choose Multiply from the Blending pop-up menu at the bottom of the dialog box if you want to create a black object or Screen if you want to create a white one. When everything s set click OK CHAPTER 5 CONTROLLING COLOR WITH CHANNELS 215 Basic Channel Stunts Tip The next time you need to sharpen a portrait of someone who s sensitive about his or her appearance try sharpening only the red channel to avoid bringing out unwanted details in the person s skin. As you learned earlier in this chapter most of the fine details live in the high-contrast green channel. Here s how to sharpen without making noise any worse than it already is 1. Open your image and make a copy of the layer s you re going to sharpen. If you re working with a document that has just one layer select it in your Layers panel and duplicate it by pressing S-J Ctrl J on a PC . If you like double-click the layer s name and rename it Sharpen. If you re working on a multilayer document press and hold the Option key Alt

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