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Balancing Exposure and Processing
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<blockquote data-quote="J-see" data-source="post: 406635" data-attributes="member: 31330"><p>I've read parts of it in regards to noise and it has some interesting information. I also gathered some info at other places and then put some pieces of the puzzle together and started experimenting.</p><p></p><p>I can't yet fully explain why it works (for the D750) but it does. My night shots I already used the exact same approach and now since two days I use it in birding too. It's not that I can suddenly shoot noise-free since I have the exact same noise I would have when I use high ISO. But by not having the signal amplified and adjusting it in LR, I appear to have less noise in my end result, a higher DR and better colors.</p><p></p><p>You can check my bird shots of yesterday and today and compare them with those I previously posted. The only thing that changed is that the older are shot at higher ISO while the latest are shot at 100 and adjusted in post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-see, post: 406635, member: 31330"] I've read parts of it in regards to noise and it has some interesting information. I also gathered some info at other places and then put some pieces of the puzzle together and started experimenting. I can't yet fully explain why it works (for the D750) but it does. My night shots I already used the exact same approach and now since two days I use it in birding too. It's not that I can suddenly shoot noise-free since I have the exact same noise I would have when I use high ISO. But by not having the signal amplified and adjusting it in LR, I appear to have less noise in my end result, a higher DR and better colors. You can check my bird shots of yesterday and today and compare them with those I previously posted. The only thing that changed is that the older are shot at higher ISO while the latest are shot at 100 and adjusted in post. [/QUOTE]
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