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<blockquote data-quote="bryphotoguy" data-source="post: 564011" data-attributes="member: 26695"><p>Just giving a friendly word of wisdom. </p><p>So, is it after you save the file as a JPEG you see the "noise?" If that's the case, the quality is too low and what you're really seeing is posterization. A JPEG throws away similar colors to shrink the file down to a nice size. It turns the nice sky gradation into a awful mess.</p><p>Try going back and saving a higher quality JPEG and see if that fixes the problem. If the site you use only allows a small file size and that's why you're taking down the quality, my only suggestion would be to find a new site to upload your photos. </p><p>File conversion from a RAW will not add noise. Editing a non-RAW file will. </p><p>I am not sure how to diagnose your workflow to tell you how to fix your situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bryphotoguy, post: 564011, member: 26695"] Just giving a friendly word of wisdom. So, is it after you save the file as a JPEG you see the "noise?" If that's the case, the quality is too low and what you're really seeing is posterization. A JPEG throws away similar colors to shrink the file down to a nice size. It turns the nice sky gradation into a awful mess. Try going back and saving a higher quality JPEG and see if that fixes the problem. If the site you use only allows a small file size and that's why you're taking down the quality, my only suggestion would be to find a new site to upload your photos. File conversion from a RAW will not add noise. Editing a non-RAW file will. I am not sure how to diagnose your workflow to tell you how to fix your situation. [/QUOTE]
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