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16-JAN-2005

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Barri Olson03-Mar-2005 21:43
Hey Thanks Tom. Yes I always look at the exifs too, Once I tried shooting the moon-set my settings for night, looked at someone elses exif file when I saw my moon was a bright blob, and presto it worked. I later read that the moon is nearly as bright as a beach in the sun (duh-that's about what it is too, without the atmosphere)...so I know what you mean. Yeah PBase is a great place, some really great people on here. Thanks again Tom.
Barri
Guest 03-Mar-2005 20:14
Lol! How wonderful this is in the top 10. After seeing this, I tried using 1600 for the first time. I shoot today's PaD shot using it, no problem. Had I not seen you using it, I may never have set it that high! So Not Only is this a fantastic gallery, by another great guy and photog. but a wonderful lesson too. That's the stuff that makes Pbase such a great place to be. Thanks
Barri Olson03-Mar-2005 00:21
Hi Tom
I tried to check...and like usual...well I think some of these I used a NR program on and some not. The ones I had a reg copy and a "filtered" copy...it made very little difference, I think because it was a fairly bright day and not a lot of darks. Some I couldn't find a filtered copy of, so I must not have used Noiseware on some. These cameras(300d-10d) are amazing in noise performance and the 20d is supposed to be even better. Some others are pretty good too like the Nikon D70 from what I've seen. Not too good of an answer (sorry about that) but I'm not too sure, since I rename most anyway. Thanks Tom.
Barri
Guest 02-Mar-2005 07:18
Geesh! I came up the gallery backwards (born that way!) and just noticed the ISO on this one. Man.. tell me you Didn't have to use Noise Ninja.. great detail! I'll have to start pushing mine higher, sure helps with the shake on those long zooms. Good Job!