about the last shot, of Tin Cat
Aug. 9th, 2004 01:28 amThat last shot was shot with a in raw (CRW) mode with a Canon 10D through a Canon 28-135mm IS at ISO 3200 for 1/15s at f/4.0. The camera was braced on a planter but otherwise handheld. Image Stabilization was on. I opened it with Photoshop CS's Camera Raw, cropped it a little, processed it with Neat Image (noise reduction), resized it for the web, converted it to sRGB, and sharpened it before posting.
I didn't shoot much in ISO 3200 that night, mostly because I had no idea Neat Image could clean it up as effectively as it did. I knew it was good for noise reduction but this is the first "real" shoot that I tried to use ISO 3200 for.
During the evening I shot with a the 28-135 IS, a 70-200 f4L, and a little with each of 50/1.8 and 100/2.8. I have a lot more photos but probably won't be posting any more of them here -- I'll give them to Erik to choose some to post on Tin Cat's web site.
I didn't shoot much in ISO 3200 that night, mostly because I had no idea Neat Image could clean it up as effectively as it did. I knew it was good for noise reduction but this is the first "real" shoot that I tried to use ISO 3200 for.
During the evening I shot with a the 28-135 IS, a 70-200 f4L, and a little with each of 50/1.8 and 100/2.8. I have a lot more photos but probably won't be posting any more of them here -- I'll give them to Erik to choose some to post on Tin Cat's web site.