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Thread: High ISO

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    High ISO

    Here are some with ISO 3200.. lightroom softens it up,
    not sure how these will look had to download them from my facebook since I am at work
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails High ISO-09.jpg   High ISO-03.jpg   High ISO-07.jpg  

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    Nikonowhore zerodog's Avatar
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    Re: High ISO

    You might have a bit too much. They are a bit soft. But you definataly have too much of the NR detail slider. Too much gives what I call "worms" in the picture. You need to zoom into at least 1:1 or even 3:1 to make sure when you apply the detail slider you do not get "worms" I see them big time in your first photo.

    Have you sharpened these yet? And if so what is your radius value?

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    Re: High ISO

    Zerodog, I just want to verify what you are calling "worms". On photo #1, along the edge of her nose and the ball of her chin?
    Ken

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    Re: High ISO

    The grass has worms bad. And looking closer yes the nose and chin look to have some too.

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