If you’re like most Photoshop users, you probably have a lot of grain in your images. Grain is the result of pixels that are too small to see individually, but when put together create the appearance of texture or detail. Grain can be a bit of a pain to remove, but there are some simple techniques you can use to reduce it. The first step is to identify the areas where grain is most noticeable. Try using the Lasso tool to select an area that’s relatively clean and free from other distractions. Once you’ve selected an area, use the Eraser tool to remove any unwanted pixels. Be careful not to erase too much or you’ll end up with a blurry image. If removing grain isn’t enough of a challenge for you, try using one of Photoshop’s noise reduction tools. These tools can help reduce the amount of grain in your image by adding random noise patterns. Just be sure to experiment with different settings until you find one that produces the results you’re looking for. ..