I don't honestly remember at this point. It was between 100 and
400...given where I took it, I'd guess 400 - but it might well have been
lower...if anyone saved the original post they might be able to tell
you. And, btw, it's not being anal..;-)
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Thanks BD - I'm not trying to be anal - but I first saw this noise (if
that's what it is) on an A4-sized print on Ilford Galeria glossy
photo-quality paper from my Epson 870 - direct from your file. I'm
itching to get my hands on a good dslr and I'm really hoping the E-1 (or
a subsequent model) will be the one. What do the others on the list
with another brand DSLR think of this 'noise'? best regds jez
btw - what ISO setting was the picture taken with?
"bdcolen" <bdcolen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>@Zuiko.sls.bc.ca on 15/09/2003 15:44:24
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Keep in mind that I've done fairly minimal adjustment on this - so no
attempt was made to deal with noise anywhere. In addition to which, this
isn't the way one normal sees a digital image...You would normally look
at it in small form on a screen, or as a print. There is NO noise in the
mono prints I did...at least no noise you can see without a loupe - and
people don't look at prints with loupes. Also consider the fact that if
I sent you a full size scan of a 35 mm shot, you'd see grain up the
wazoo - grain is "noise" in out-of-focus areas.
Best
B. D.
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Really sharp where needed, but what do you all think about the
background - look lower and left of Nick's chin on the BIG file? The
out-of-focus areas look so noisy - on print and on screen. I really
don't like it. Or maybe saving as a one-point-something megabyte jpeg
has lost something? br jez
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