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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D5100
Taking indoor pictures
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<blockquote data-quote="arsalann24" data-source="post: 61142" data-attributes="member: 9446"><p>So I took some indoor pictures the other day for a wedding with my 18-55mm lens (RAW+F images). Some of they had quite a bit of noise and I wasn't sure how to go about fixing those. I was thinking that I could touch them up on photoshop but I wanted to make sure that my settings were right on the camera. Do you think it may help using the "indoor party" effects built into the camera? Also, I took the pictures on "Auto" settings so that could be it as well. Any input would be appreciated.</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arsalann24, post: 61142, member: 9446"] So I took some indoor pictures the other day for a wedding with my 18-55mm lens (RAW+F images). Some of they had quite a bit of noise and I wasn't sure how to go about fixing those. I was thinking that I could touch them up on photoshop but I wanted to make sure that my settings were right on the camera. Do you think it may help using the "indoor party" effects built into the camera? Also, I took the pictures on "Auto" settings so that could be it as well. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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