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High ISO NR settings on D7000?
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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 582418" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>1. It's better than nothing, typically.</p><p>2. In-camera High ISO Noise Reduction affects JPG's only, not raw files -- <em>typically speaking</em>. However, since you use Nikon software to do your post processing, it's possible it *may* be able to apply in-camera settings based noise to raw files. Even it if is, I would still prefer to use another, more specialized tool, such Adobe Camera Raw or NIK Tools Dfine, to reduce noise in my photos.</p><p></p><p><strong>Other Thoughts</strong>: Shooting in raw is your friend in low light/high ISO situations. I would suggest you learn to <a href="https://photographylife.com/exposing-to-the-right-explained" target="_blank">Expose the Right</a> and pull down your highlights in post'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 582418, member: 13090"] 1. It's better than nothing, typically. 2. In-camera High ISO Noise Reduction affects JPG's only, not raw files -- [I]typically speaking[/I]. However, since you use Nikon software to do your post processing, it's possible it *may* be able to apply in-camera settings based noise to raw files. Even it if is, I would still prefer to use another, more specialized tool, such Adobe Camera Raw or NIK Tools Dfine, to reduce noise in my photos. [B]Other Thoughts[/B]: Shooting in raw is your friend in low light/high ISO situations. I would suggest you learn to [url=https://photographylife.com/exposing-to-the-right-explained]Expose the Right[/url] and pull down your highlights in post'. [/QUOTE]
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