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D800/D800E
Solution for high ISO
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<blockquote data-quote="wornish" data-source="post: 315406" data-attributes="member: 15434"><p>Just been playing a bit more with DxO Pro and found that you can select a more advanced noise reduction option called PRIME.</p><p></p><p>Well this is the first time my 3.5Ghz i7 iMac has been maxed out for 4 minutes solid and the cooling fans came on for the first time since I got it over 6 months ago !</p><p>It took 4 minutes to do the noise reduction and save one file as a 2048 x 1366 px jpg.</p><p>The results are certainly better than anything I have seen for an iso 25600 shot.</p><p></p><p><strong>Disclaimer:</strong> I have no link with DxO Pro and just decided to give it a try as the OP said it was good. - I agree but it doesn't do miracles.</p><p></p><p>It is good but really eats up computer power like I haven't seen before in any program.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wornish, post: 315406, member: 15434"] Just been playing a bit more with DxO Pro and found that you can select a more advanced noise reduction option called PRIME. Well this is the first time my 3.5Ghz i7 iMac has been maxed out for 4 minutes solid and the cooling fans came on for the first time since I got it over 6 months ago ! It took 4 minutes to do the noise reduction and save one file as a 2048 x 1366 px jpg. The results are certainly better than anything I have seen for an iso 25600 shot. [B]Disclaimer:[/B] I have no link with DxO Pro and just decided to give it a try as the OP said it was good. - I agree but it doesn't do miracles. It is good but really eats up computer power like I haven't seen before in any program. [/QUOTE]
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