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<blockquote data-quote="adox66" data-source="post: 226840" data-attributes="member: 17861"><p>Wow what a fantastic and detailed response. Really appreciated, as are everyone's replies here. </p><p></p><p>Id love a copy of the full image you edited. Can you email it to me? <a href="mailto:adox66@gmail.com">adox66@gmail.com</a></p><p></p><p>i don't have photoshop so can't use that for pp but have Lightroom so some really nice tips there. </p><p>I have used the healing brush on some other images, takes a lot of time though if there are lots to clone out. In fact I'm becoming a little obsessed with it and how zoomed in to 200% on some images to clean them!</p><p></p><p>its really from 30 second exposures and higher than I'm having issues. I should have maybe picked a less extreme image to post here for opinion. </p><p></p><p>Because I am so relatively new to photography, a lot of the noise(or whatever we will call it) could be largely down to me, certainly in my earlier shots which were done without grad filters and were most likely under exposed in large parts. </p><p></p><p>My my main concern is to make sure it's not an issue with my sensor not being right. </p><p></p><p>I have a be a few photography friends who I shoot with, who are much more experienced than me, so I can get their input too. Problem is they are all, to a man and a woman, Canon users so none will be familiar with my specific camera. </p><p></p><p>Thanks again for the replies. They really are appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adox66, post: 226840, member: 17861"] Wow what a fantastic and detailed response. Really appreciated, as are everyone's replies here. Id love a copy of the full image you edited. Can you email it to me? [email]adox66@gmail.com[/email] i don't have photoshop so can't use that for pp but have Lightroom so some really nice tips there. I have used the healing brush on some other images, takes a lot of time though if there are lots to clone out. In fact I'm becoming a little obsessed with it and how zoomed in to 200% on some images to clean them! its really from 30 second exposures and higher than I'm having issues. I should have maybe picked a less extreme image to post here for opinion. Because I am so relatively new to photography, a lot of the noise(or whatever we will call it) could be largely down to me, certainly in my earlier shots which were done without grad filters and were most likely under exposed in large parts. My my main concern is to make sure it's not an issue with my sensor not being right. I have a be a few photography friends who I shoot with, who are much more experienced than me, so I can get their input too. Problem is they are all, to a man and a woman, Canon users so none will be familiar with my specific camera. Thanks again for the replies. They really are appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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