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Sony Forums Challenges | all galleries >> Challenge 120: In the City (hosted by MCsaba) >> Challenge 120: Exhibition > edit image
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10-DEC-2005

Twin Pinnacles
by Tabrizi

Kuala Lumpur

Yet again... My all time favourite subject...

Sony DSC-V3
1/8s f/2.8 at 7.0mm iso400 with Flash hide exif
Full EXIF Info
Date/Time10-Dec-2005 20:05:19
MakeSony
ModelDSC-V3
Flash UsedYes
Focal Length7 mm
Exposure Time1/8 sec
Aperturef/2.8
ISO Equivalent400
Exposure Bias
White Balance
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programprogram (2)
Focus Distance

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pear 18-Jun-2006 17:33
awesome perspective. I agree about the grain though. the backround in grain, or the towers but not both
Sony Forums Challenges16-Jun-2006 12:01
For a case like this it is also possible to use a blur filter (e.g. smart blur) to reduce noise. You can make a selectinon and apply the blur only on the backround. MCsaba
Tabrizi 16-Jun-2006 11:11
Thanx Franky for the tips. I'll check out the full version at computer shop (if any) or any similar software... Cheers...
Franky2005 16-Jun-2006 10:19
Tabrizi, you maybe should try Neat Image (www.neatimage.com/). The free demo version works as a standalone client and you can treat a single image, but not save it in the best JPG quality. You will find also dedicated profile for the V3. I regard this already as a very useful tool, asyou may not require noise reduction too often and the quality of the JPG is still ok IMHO.

Expect of that I really like those images of these towers!
Tabrizi 16-Jun-2006 07:33
I never use noise reduction software or plug-in before and don't when actually to use it.. Any recommendation...?
Sony Forums Challenges16-Jun-2006 06:59
A truly remarkable structure. Probably the noise in the background would be worth to reduce, for me the grain steals attention from the fine structure of the parallel towers. MCsaba