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Photoshop F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 04 10:41 pm)
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you can create a New Fill or Adjustment Layer (click the little "half black/half white" circle icon at the bottom of the Layers Palette) and fill your layer with white, add noise and change the blend mode to "softlight" (or the blend mode that gives you the effect you want ;))
this way (like dreamer101's method) you can discard the layer if it doesn't work out.
as for seeing any setting after closing the file... no can do (for pretty much ALL things)!
one method you can try is to start recording an "action" and experiment. you can always add to it or pause it and modify or delete any steps that give "crappy" results. then if you save the action, you can open it later and examine what steps you took to get the effect you created.
just an idea...
:)
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If I add noise to a very simple image, then save and close that image, is there a way to view how much noise I've added to the image when I reopen it? Can I then delete it at that point?