Well, honestly the colour tends to fade, so I adjusted the levels slightly to restore the image to how it looked to the natural eye, and then just a little bit of flirting with the colour^^.
Wow, it is pure magic, isn't it?)I absolutely love coloures - they are something special, wonderful and adorable)) You said, you learned how to remove noise.. Would you be so kind to share the technique? Please..
Hehe, thank so much for your comment! I'm really glad you like it
And about the removing noise, I'll gladly share^^. So, to remove noise (in Photoshop), go to Filter > Blur > Surface Blur. It lets you preview, so blur according to taste/how much noise there actually is. For better results, go to Channels and blur each colour individually. i.e. First select the Red Layer, then go Filter > Blur > Surface Blur etc. etc. and the same if you are using CYMK.
Blurring each individual layer gives you more control over how much noise you want to remove and how much you actually want to blur. Good luck!
You said, you learned how to remove noise.. Would you be so kind to share the technique? Please..
And about the removing noise, I'll gladly share^^.
So, to remove noise (in Photoshop), go to Filter > Blur > Surface Blur.
It lets you preview, so blur according to taste/how much noise there actually is.
For better results, go to Channels and blur each colour individually. i.e. First select the Red Layer, then go Filter > Blur > Surface Blur etc. etc. and the same if you are using CYMK.
Blurring each individual layer gives you more control over how much noise you want to remove and how much you actually want to blur. Good luck!