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coastal defences at Llanddulas and a few other
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<blockquote data-quote="bechdan" data-source="post: 193719" data-attributes="member: 15325"><p>ISO 100 as on a tripod, post processing using corel paintshop pro x5, used raw editing to recover highlights, then used the 'fill light + clarity' options to actually be able to see the stars, then the usual noise removal and sharpening. I also set the camera to exposure delay (mirror up 1s before shutter) and manual focus ofcourse.</p><p>I dont suppose a minimum aperture of F4 is particularly good for this though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bechdan, post: 193719, member: 15325"] ISO 100 as on a tripod, post processing using corel paintshop pro x5, used raw editing to recover highlights, then used the 'fill light + clarity' options to actually be able to see the stars, then the usual noise removal and sharpening. I also set the camera to exposure delay (mirror up 1s before shutter) and manual focus ofcourse. I dont suppose a minimum aperture of F4 is particularly good for this though. [/QUOTE]
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