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Lightroom photo shadows have many layers of noise

New Here ,
Nov 08, 2016 Nov 08, 2016

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Hi, guys

I need your help!

This is Canon Raw file, and I am using MacBook Lightroom 5.

Please take a close look at bottom shadows. When I zoom in, the noise layers will decrease, but there are still some noise.

What adjustment can I do?

Thank you guys!!

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LEGEND ,
Nov 08, 2016 Nov 08, 2016

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I'm not really sure what you're asking here, nor am I sure what we are supposed to be looking at. Digital images have noise. I use the luminance adjustment in the detail panel to help control noise along with the clarity adjustment. You need to make those adjustments with the image being displayed at 1:1 magnification. Otherwise your adjustments won't be accurate.

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My first thought would be to go into the "details" panel and turn on some noise reduction at a low setting. If that is a little heavy handed, try an adjustment brush.

If you want, put a copy of the unedited raw file on a sharing service like DropBox or GoogleDrive and post a URL here, and we can take a look and make recommendations.

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