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Grainy Noisy Photos ?? with examples Help Required.
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<blockquote data-quote="10 Gauge" data-source="post: 484552" data-attributes="member: 39102"><p>To me, this is a <u><strong>definite yes</strong></u>, but for one I ONLY shoot in RAW so I am forced to process every single photo I take. Sure I could just convert them and post them but they would look absolutely pants.</p><p></p><p>I've seen some SOOC JPG shots with the right picture control settings that have looked pretty darn good and that is how a lot of people shoot and post, never processing their images. That's a personal preference. My preference is to play with every single photo I take in post to make it look as good my skills possibly allow and typically I see pretty good results. Sometimes I re-edit an old image just for fun using new tricks I've learned and can turn a photo I only kind of liked in to something I'd be happy to put on my wall. Same photo just better processing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="10 Gauge, post: 484552, member: 39102"] To me, this is a [U][B]definite yes[/B][/U], but for one I ONLY shoot in RAW so I am forced to process every single photo I take. Sure I could just convert them and post them but they would look absolutely pants. I've seen some SOOC JPG shots with the right picture control settings that have looked pretty darn good and that is how a lot of people shoot and post, never processing their images. That's a personal preference. My preference is to play with every single photo I take in post to make it look as good my skills possibly allow and typically I see pretty good results. Sometimes I re-edit an old image just for fun using new tricks I've learned and can turn a photo I only kind of liked in to something I'd be happy to put on my wall. Same photo just better processing. [/QUOTE]
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