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D7000
Halo around background objects
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<blockquote data-quote="westmill" data-source="post: 60567" data-attributes="member: 9330"><p>There are a number of lenses that can produce Halos in bright contrasty conditions at wide open apratures.</p><p>However... I see no sign of this effect in this picture. Maybe it shows when enlarged more ?</p><p>The graininess is a consequence of using a wide aprature and high ISO. When shooting in RAW at such High ISO you need to Edit the pictures.</p><p>Mostly you need to use and apply Noise reduction. This will give the pic a far more pleasing effect and smoothe out the Bokeh.</p><p>Bokeh, is the name given to the out of focus areas of the picture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westmill, post: 60567, member: 9330"] There are a number of lenses that can produce Halos in bright contrasty conditions at wide open apratures. However... I see no sign of this effect in this picture. Maybe it shows when enlarged more ? The graininess is a consequence of using a wide aprature and high ISO. When shooting in RAW at such High ISO you need to Edit the pictures. Mostly you need to use and apply Noise reduction. This will give the pic a far more pleasing effect and smoothe out the Bokeh. Bokeh, is the name given to the out of focus areas of the picture. [/QUOTE]
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