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lukiedukie
May-02-2005, 03:54 PM
i have been experimenting withmy manual settings mostly the shutter speed. I took this photo using 1/30 with iso 1600 of my son. He was sitting pretty still watching his friend elmo. I tried to capture the natural light coming in from the window but the iso 1600 made it grainy. What other settings could i have used to get the same effect without the graininess?

USAIR
May-02-2005, 04:44 PM
Nice image looks like sepia to me
Very cute he looks very intense :clap :clap :clap
Might be able to use noise software on the photo like Noise Ninja,Neat Image and Helicon Noise Filter

Thanks
Fred

Shay Stephens
May-02-2005, 05:39 PM
You mentioned only two out of the three exposure variables. What was the aperture setting?

And it looks like you did a fair amount of post process brightening. Is that true?

i have been experimenting withmy manual settings mostly the shutter speed. I took this photo using 1/30 with iso 1600 of my son. He was sitting pretty still watching his friend elmo. I tried to capture the natural light coming in from the window but the iso 1600 made it grainy. What other settings could i have used to get the same effect without the graininess?

Khaos
May-02-2005, 05:44 PM
Cute shot.

As to eliminating noise with 1600. Not going to happen. You'll even notice slight noise with 800, albeit if shot right, you really have to look.

If you wanted to capture the natural light without noise, you would need either a fast lens like the 50 1.4 or a lens with IS. The fast lens will let more light in for a faster shutter speed and less need for higher ISO and the IS allows for a slower shutter speed to allow light in and less chance of blur from camera shake.. I figured a tripod was out of the question since this didn't look posed.

Also, if you shoot in RAW, you can eliminate some noise in post processing.

I use noise ninja. I generally only use it on portrait shots since a quality lens tends to pick up too much and noise ninja helps soften.

Sometimes noise is nice. Remember when we used to like old grainy photos because they looked like they had character?

leebase
May-03-2005, 04:55 AM
I think the grain adds to this photo. But you can use a product like noise ninja to help reduce the grain.

Lee

Peter Dumont
May-03-2005, 05:42 AM
i have been experimenting withmy manual settings mostly the shutter speed. I took this photo using 1/30 with iso 1600 of my son. He was sitting pretty still watching his friend elmo. I tried to capture the natural light coming in from the window but the iso 1600 made it grainy. What other settings could i have used to get the same effect without the graininess?
Hi Lukiedukie !
I like the light and the expression on your sons face !:thumb
Great Capture !

I even kinda like the grain.

There is a shareware noise reduction program, called "The Helicon Filter"

Get it here:
http://heliconfilter.com/pages/index.php?id=446

Bye,
Peter Dumont