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Curious Image Noise on Low ISO
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<blockquote data-quote="huck" data-source="post: 623221" data-attributes="member: 13634"><p>Thanks for the reply man. Yeah I could use (more) noise reduction in either LR or PS but my main concern is that I've never had to before, and that I shouldn't have that much noise and artifacts present in that kind of a shot at those settings. The beach shot with the little kid was maybe 8-9am, ISO 100 at around 1/1600 sec, and I always shoot in RAW. At ISO 100 there shouldn't be any distortion like that. You can still see sort of what I'm talking about in his hair in the back of the head, it's very pixelated and the colors of his shirt at the collar are the same. I didn't add a whole bunch of effects really, just color correction and some brightness, removing the shadows to better light him up. Upon further inspection, the preset I'm using for this shot somehow got sharpening added to it, and when I reset the sharpening it fixed the problem some, but there's still weird aberrations and colors that I've never seen before. I could understand if this was a long exposure, high-ISO shot. That would be expected. But I shouldn't have noise in full brightness at ISO 100, especially not to this degree. </p><p></p><p> </p><p>[ATTACH]256161[/ATTACH][ATTACH]256159[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huck, post: 623221, member: 13634"] Thanks for the reply man. Yeah I could use (more) noise reduction in either LR or PS but my main concern is that I've never had to before, and that I shouldn't have that much noise and artifacts present in that kind of a shot at those settings. The beach shot with the little kid was maybe 8-9am, ISO 100 at around 1/1600 sec, and I always shoot in RAW. At ISO 100 there shouldn't be any distortion like that. You can still see sort of what I'm talking about in his hair in the back of the head, it's very pixelated and the colors of his shirt at the collar are the same. I didn't add a whole bunch of effects really, just color correction and some brightness, removing the shadows to better light him up. Upon further inspection, the preset I'm using for this shot somehow got sharpening added to it, and when I reset the sharpening it fixed the problem some, but there's still weird aberrations and colors that I've never seen before. I could understand if this was a long exposure, high-ISO shot. That would be expected. But I shouldn't have noise in full brightness at ISO 100, especially not to this degree. [ATTACH=CONFIG]256161._xfImport[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]256159._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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