Noise Effects

The Noise menu allows to add or remove graininess in your image. It contains the effects: Add Noise, Dust & Scratches, and Median.
To remove digital noise you can also use the AI-powered Noise Removal filter and the Noise Buster built-in plugin.

 

Add Noise. The filter adds noise to an image.

    In the Distribution section, choose a type of noise distribution: Uniform, Impulse, or Gaussian.

    Uniform Noise Distribution Uniform Noise Distribution
    Gaussian Noise Distribution Gaussian Noise Distribution
    Impulse Noise Distribution Impulse Noise Distribution

    Color Noise check-box. If the check-box is enabled, the color noise will be added to an image. If the check-box is disabled, only the b&w noise will be added.

    Monochromatic Noise Monochromatic Noise
    Color Noise Color Noise

    Amount (0-100). The parameter adjusts the overall amount of noise in an image.

    Amount = 10 Amount = 10
    Amount = 50 Amount = 50

 

Dust & Scratches. The filter reduces noise by blurring dissimilar pixels within the specified radius.

    Radius (1-100). The parameter determines the size of the area, within which the dissimilar pixels will be blurred.

    Threshold (0-100). The parameter determines how much the pixels must differ in order to get blurred.

    Original Image Effect Applied
    Effect Applied
    (hover the mouse over the picture to see the original image)

    Note: Apply this filter to a small selected area containing defects, as it can reduce not only noise but also image detail.

 

Median. The filter reduces noise in an image by averaging the color values of similar pixels within a predetermined radius.

    Radius (1-100). The parameter sets the radius of the area within which the colors of individual pixels will be compared and averaged.

    Original Image Original Image
    Effect Applied Effect Applied

 

If the Fixed Preview Area check-box is enabled, all changes will be displayed in a small preview area. If the check-box is disabled, the changes will be applied to the area visible in the Image Window.

Click Default to restore the original settings.

Click OK to apply the changes and close the effect dialog box.

Click Cancel to close the dialog box without applying changes.