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<blockquote data-quote="Ruidoso Bill" data-source="post: 38507" data-attributes="member: 753"><p>No it is not a part of adobe, I've used one that's called picture cooler that worked pretty well. The truth is how do you take pics with low light, increased iso = noise, slow shutter = blur so what's left, light. You can use primes that go down to 1.4 (expensive, then you have no depth of field which is desirable at times but not for a group. Strobes/flashes, lighting systems if studio or portable, it just never ends in how we overcome less than perfect picture taking situations. Full frame will also improve your low light options, in the old days we used chemicals to boost asa and go to larger format cameras. Light has always been the photographers challenge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruidoso Bill, post: 38507, member: 753"] No it is not a part of adobe, I've used one that's called picture cooler that worked pretty well. The truth is how do you take pics with low light, increased iso = noise, slow shutter = blur so what's left, light. You can use primes that go down to 1.4 (expensive, then you have no depth of field which is desirable at times but not for a group. Strobes/flashes, lighting systems if studio or portable, it just never ends in how we overcome less than perfect picture taking situations. Full frame will also improve your low light options, in the old days we used chemicals to boost asa and go to larger format cameras. Light has always been the photographers challenge. [/QUOTE]
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