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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D3300
how high an ISO can you set and still get mnimal noise_with 3300
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<blockquote data-quote="Blacktop" data-source="post: 550923" data-attributes="member: 22693"><p>This forum has notifications if you mention another poster. What I mean, is if you have a question for another poster , you can use "@" symbol [USER=30478]@tea2085[/USER] in front of the posters name and that poster gets a notification that someone has mentioned them. It is a busy place with lots of threads and sometimes we forget that we participated in a certain thread.</p><p></p><p>To answer your question, sometimes I use LR's adjustment brush to brush away out of focus area background noise. When I want to apply light NR to the whole image I use Nik Tool's DeFine. IMO it does a better job then LR's NR sliders. These work for me, but there are many other NR tools out there that you can try and experiment with to see what fits in best with your workflow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blacktop, post: 550923, member: 22693"] This forum has notifications if you mention another poster. What I mean, is if you have a question for another poster , you can use "@" symbol [USER=30478]@tea2085[/USER] in front of the posters name and that poster gets a notification that someone has mentioned them. It is a busy place with lots of threads and sometimes we forget that we participated in a certain thread. To answer your question, sometimes I use LR's adjustment brush to brush away out of focus area background noise. When I want to apply light NR to the whole image I use Nik Tool's DeFine. IMO it does a better job then LR's NR sliders. These work for me, but there are many other NR tools out there that you can try and experiment with to see what fits in best with your workflow. [/QUOTE]
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