Image noise

Beeldruis · Technique

Random colour or brightness variations in a photo resembling grain, most visible at high ISO.

There are two types: luminance noise (grey grain, similar to film grain) and colour noise (coloured speckles). Colour noise is distracting; luminance noise is considered acceptable or even atmospheric by many photographers. Noise increases with higher ISO and long exposures.

Tools that help with this:

Camera Settings Advisor EXIF Viewer

← Back to the photography glossary