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Frisky
22nd of December 2009 (Tue), 01:05
Two different games at different venues
I wish the lighting was as good as you guys in the US have in your "gyms"
All ISO6400, just got an expodisc to help.
1)
http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/mm167/Frisky800/7G1Q5982.jpg

2)
http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/mm167/Frisky800/7G1Q5936.jpg

3)
http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/mm167/Frisky800/7G1Q5817.jpg

4

http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/mm167/Frisky800/7G1Q5767.jpg

5)
http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/mm167/Frisky800/7G1Q5777.jpg

canonnoob
22nd of December 2009 (Tue), 08:17
well you went alittle overboard on the NR and the wb. is off.. you have some good action however. watch the tilts.

Zivnuska
22nd of December 2009 (Tue), 09:15
I wonder if #11 is any relation to Dennis?

ChasWG
22nd of December 2009 (Tue), 13:56
So that's what over done NR looks like. Very dreamy looking, etherial is another word that comes to mind. But way soft.
Nice peak action shots.

Frisky
22nd of December 2009 (Tue), 16:48
well you went alittle overboard on the NR and the wb. is off.. you have some good action however. watch the tilts.

thanks for the comments.
can you advise on NR ?
i use neat Image and settings are NR ammount
Luminance channel 60% and Chrominance channel 100%
any advice welcomed.
Cheers Dave

canonnoob
22nd of December 2009 (Tue), 16:54
thanks for the comments.
can you advise on NR ?
i use neat Image and settings are NR ammount
Luminance channel 60% and Chrominance channel 100%
any advice welcomed.
Cheers Dave
Personally I dont use any other software for NR other than CS3. I feel that it does enough for me so I Cant really give you any settings, however, when you lose tons and tons of detail. I usually look for background noise, and if it isnt too bad then i just sharpen and leave it.

zelseman
23rd of December 2009 (Wed), 14:16
I was going to say the WB is a wee bit off, nothing a little tweaking cant fix.
And remember that although noise looks really bad on a monitor, on print you wont notice it as much.