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<blockquote data-quote="ohkphoto" data-source="post: 4176" data-attributes="member: 1573"><p>I would appreciate a little help or suggestions from those of you using HDR. I've been experimenting with this for the past few days, shooting deliberately for HDR processing. I had initially tried the HDR Pro in CS5, but didn't like the result, so switched to Photomatix Pro (stand alone version) and am much happier. I compared two batches of photos . . . both processed in photomatix. The first processed pretty nicely with limited noise and ghosting. The second had lots of noise . . . to the point that taking out the noise took out a lot of detail. The only drastic difference in the shooting was the ISO . . .the first batch I shot at ISO 200 and the second at 800 (which I would not consider too high). </p><p> </p><p>Am I correct to assume that the higher ISO would cause this or am I not processing them correctly? I used the D2X with 35-70 mm 2.8</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohkphoto, post: 4176, member: 1573"] I would appreciate a little help or suggestions from those of you using HDR. I've been experimenting with this for the past few days, shooting deliberately for HDR processing. I had initially tried the HDR Pro in CS5, but didn't like the result, so switched to Photomatix Pro (stand alone version) and am much happier. I compared two batches of photos . . . both processed in photomatix. The first processed pretty nicely with limited noise and ghosting. The second had lots of noise . . . to the point that taking out the noise took out a lot of detail. The only drastic difference in the shooting was the ISO . . .the first batch I shot at ISO 200 and the second at 800 (which I would not consider too high). Am I correct to assume that the higher ISO would cause this or am I not processing them correctly? I used the D2X with 35-70 mm 2.8 [/QUOTE]
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