Topic: Tips to reduce grain in my image?
Want to reduce the grain of it so it looks alot better quality like a lot of brickfilms out there.
If you can help its very appreciated.
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Want to reduce the grain of it so it looks alot better quality like a lot of brickfilms out there.
If you can help its very appreciated.
Wrong forum again.
Use more light or get a better camera,
Last edited by Rsteenoven (February 24, 2009 (02:16pm))
Ahh yes sorry im always on releases page alot ill try not to post here again. Thank you for your advice.
I moved your two topics.
What you can do is something called frame averaging; the capture program (such as MonkeyJam or AnimatorDV) takes several frames for each image automatically, and averages them together into a single image, which helps reduce the grain.
In your camera settings, make sure that "Gain" is set to the lowest possible setting.
Your camera certainly has physical limits, but you can do a lot with better lighting. Try putting a shade over your light (a piece of paper will do) to make it look softer. I'd generally advise against lighting directly from the front.
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