![]() As a workaround, I ended up using the History Brush Tool to paint back the areas I wanted sharp. The blurriness could have been avoided, but it would have taken hours of tweaking to select the areas I wanted blurred and separate them from the areas I wanted to sharpen. However, I was dismayed by both the blurriness in the detail of my image and with the magenta color cast that appeared after applying my filter. ![]() I thought it yielded pretty good results by reducing JPEG artifacts and color noise from uneven skin tones. I was working on some images that I had taken in low light, using Photoshop CS2’s built-in Reduce Noise filter. I wish I had known about Noiseware Professional 4.0.1 a few weeks before I downloaded it. ![]()
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