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PP help needed for noisy photo
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 623997" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>I took a look at it, but the focus isn't very sharp. You can only sharpen an out of focus image so much. As Don mentioned, when you shoot into the sky, the meter will read the brightness of the sky and automatically underexpose the shot. So if what you are shooting is bright, go brighter with your exposure. When the scene is dark (and if you want to maintain the darkness) then go darker with your exposure. If you don't, the meter will lighten the exposure. Keep trying!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 623997, member: 13196"] I took a look at it, but the focus isn't very sharp. You can only sharpen an out of focus image so much. As Don mentioned, when you shoot into the sky, the meter will read the brightness of the sky and automatically underexpose the shot. So if what you are shooting is bright, go brighter with your exposure. When the scene is dark (and if you want to maintain the darkness) then go darker with your exposure. If you don't, the meter will lighten the exposure. Keep trying! [/QUOTE]
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