I would like Snapseed to have two more sliders at least: one for handling chrominance noise and one for luminance noise. It is ideal to handle them separately
Thank you, thank you, thank you Shayne. I recently took a great photo at a local state park at night, but it was only when I printed it at 11x14 did I really notice how much noise was in the photo. On your recommendation a while back I downloaded Snapseed and love it. Now once again you have shown me one more reason why I love this app. Going to have the photo reprinted tomorrow, can’t wait to see the difference between the two. I only do photography with my iPhone 13 Pro Max and your channel has been one of my go to’s for tips. You really are a bloody legend.
@@ShayneMostyn another great video, thank you! Even your short videos are full of great information that's easy to absorb. I'm going to buy some of your presets for my S21 Ultra.
Absolutely love your videos! Have final got out to using the astrophotography mode on my Google Pixel 6 .... I have my photos in both .raw and .JPEG ... which file type am I best using in Snapseed? ... does it matter?
HOW DID I NOT KNOW THAT? I've used structure before, but just because it gave the photo a little more pop. And, it was right there with sharpen, but I had no clue. It would be great if Snapseed had a way to cover an area for enhancement with a horizontal or vertical line that could be dragged. The entire bottom of my photo could use the noise enhancement, but I have to do it in multiple circles vs. all at once. Thanks.
Hi Shayne. This is the first time I've watched one of your video's and it was a very well thought out and informative video and quite helpful!, I use Snapseed and my Pixel 3A (going to get a 4A5G or a Pixel 5 soon) phone a lot. Snapseed is a very powerful editing app. Again a great video!! Best of luck in your photography journey!! Best wishes Duane
Thanks for taking the time to find all these neat tips for us! Do you think it's possible to use Snapseed's 'Double Exposure' tool to stack images taken with a mobile phone? I'm thinking that perhaps the combination of the upcoming ProRaw mode on the iPhone 12 Pro's and the Double Exposure Tool might work well together. I wish I could test this out, but I don't have enough images of stars to try it out, and the ProRaw mode isn't available for me yet. Just a thought...
Yes, absolutely. I have done it a couple of times but its not the best result. There is better software to do that. It would be much easier to do on a desktop as well with the larger screen.
Do a lot of night photography, and Lightroom mobile is the absolut best app to remove noise from the picture on night photos. And its in the free version of lightroom. Thanks for your videos.
Photographers spend more time worrying about extra noise than musicians 😂
HAHA thats gold!
thank you, I'm currently a musician getting started into photography, now my brain is the one that getting more noise 😂
@@jonathanleonardo6591 same
I would like Snapseed to have two more sliders at least: one for handling chrominance noise and one for luminance noise. It is ideal to handle them separately
Couldn't agree more mate.
Thank you, thank you, thank you Shayne. I recently took a great photo at a local state park at night, but it was only when I printed it at 11x14 did I really notice how much noise was in the photo. On your recommendation a while back I downloaded Snapseed and love it. Now once again you have shown me one more reason why I love this app. Going to have the photo reprinted tomorrow, can’t wait to see the difference between the two. I only do photography with my iPhone 13 Pro Max and your channel has been one of my go to’s for tips. You really are a bloody legend.
Thanks mate, I appreciate that.
Snapseed guide starts at 6:15. However the intro is a lovely explanation about noise and is worth watching.
Cheers mate, thanks for watching :)
First time here and I subscribed.... You doing just 100%
I do all my astrophotography on a phone, your videos are very helpful, thank you for making these
That’s great mate, glad to help.
@@ShayneMostyn another great video, thank you! Even your short videos are full of great information that's easy to absorb.
I'm going to buy some of your presets for my S21 Ultra.
Thank you so much for this. I just posted a photo with mega noise and this helped a lot
Absolutely love your videos! Have final got out to using the astrophotography mode on my Google Pixel 6 .... I have my photos in both .raw and .JPEG ... which file type am I best using in Snapseed? ... does it matter?
You will always get better editing options with RAW files mate.
Great tip! THANK YOU!
cheers mate
HOW DID I NOT KNOW THAT? I've used structure before, but just because it gave the photo a little more pop. And, it was right there with sharpen, but I had no clue.
It would be great if Snapseed had a way to cover an area for enhancement with a horizontal or vertical line that could be dragged. The entire bottom of my photo could use the noise enhancement, but I have to do it in multiple circles vs. all at once.
Thanks.
Not sure if brushing it in and adding structure would work for your scenario mate. Might be worth looking at.
@@ShayneMostyn It may. Another bit of functionality I was not aware of. I will give it a try.
Thanks Shayne very helpful
Wow, I learn stuff here all the time! Thanks for another great video 👍🏻
Glad to hear it! Thanks for watching
Hi Shayne.
This is the first time I've watched one of your video's and it was a very well thought out and informative video and quite helpful!,
I use Snapseed and my Pixel 3A (going to get a 4A5G or a Pixel 5 soon) phone a lot.
Snapseed is a very powerful editing app.
Again a great video!!
Best of luck in your photography journey!!
Best wishes
Duane
Thanks mate I appreciate it.
Thanks for taking the time to find all these neat tips for us! Do you think it's possible to use Snapseed's 'Double Exposure' tool to stack images taken with a mobile phone? I'm thinking that perhaps the combination of the upcoming ProRaw mode on the iPhone 12 Pro's and the Double Exposure Tool might work well together. I wish I could test this out, but I don't have enough images of stars to try it out, and the ProRaw mode isn't available for me yet. Just a thought...
Yes, absolutely. I have done it a couple of times but its not the best result. There is better software to do that. It would be much easier to do on a desktop as well with the larger screen.
the noise, a problematic enemy of all photographer >:’(
It can be annoying thats for sure!
This was really helpful. Thanks a ton!
You're very welcome!
You worth more subs man ... thank you so much 😊
Thanks mate
Thanks mate, some cool tips !
No problem 👍
@@ShayneMostyn Supported you on IG ! You should add a link to your IG profile in description ;)
thanks it helped
Glad to hear it
Thanks for ya vids from a fellow Aussie. I use Android mobile apps through emulators on PC for photo restoration. Very helpful. Cheers Mate. Subbed.
Thanks mate, welcome aboard
Thanks
Do a lot of night photography, and Lightroom mobile is the absolut best app to remove noise from the picture on night photos. And its in the free version of lightroom.
Thanks for your videos.
Thanks for sharing
Snapseed dont recognize my raw photos.how to fix this?
Update snapseed
Great video!
Thanks!
@@ShayneMostyn I have been using what I have learned from your videos and I have seen an improvement
applause!!!
This video itself contains too much noise 😂
Out of 8 minutes, only about 30 secs are relevant to the topic. All others are noise. 😢
man you talk too much nonsense.... just tell us how to remove the damn noise....
You could have said that with... "please just show how to do it" But you wrote too much nonsense in your comment.