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JEg649
1st of August 2005 (Mon), 03:32
Recently bought a 350D and due to a fundamental school boy error have just taken 60 odd pics with ISO set to 800.

My partner, helpfully (!!) pointed out the noise on the images when we were reviewing them last night - is there anything I can do with either:

a. Photoshop Elements 2
b. Any of the software shipped with 350D

to change the ISO to 100/200 (it wasn't dark and I wasn't shooting at the limits of the camera) or something else I can do to remove the noise?

Any advice would be appreciated.

JEG

CorruptedPhotographer
1st of August 2005 (Mon), 03:42
nope, no way to change ISO after shooting. Sure you can try noise removal software like Noise Ninja and other applications. usually after shooting or before shooting, make it a habit to check all settings. Such as aperture,shutter speed, custom functions, ISO, MLU

Andy_T
1st of August 2005 (Mon), 03:46
There is the free noiseware community edition that works just great.
Do a forum search, don't have time now to search the download link!

It's the only of these packages that is totally free, if you can live with JPG images only. Try it out!

I' ve had acceptable results with f/1.4, 1/30 s & ISO 3200 on my 20D after treatment with that software. Talk about low light.

Best regards,
Andy

ryno4youth
1st of August 2005 (Mon), 03:46
Neat Image works wonders.