The ease of experimentation sort of accelerates learning, at least for
me. Some of the noise reduction applications like Grain Surgery allow
you to add a grain pattern if you like that. It will even let you match
a grain from whatever sample you select.
Winsor
Long Beach, California
USA
On Jul 28, 2004, at 5:23 PM, Moose wrote:
> The modest noise, like fine grain, adds some texture or character
> or whatever that seems ot enhance the image. For some other shots, I
> prefer the creamy smooth lower speeds. Certainly not filmlike, but
> suited to some subjects. It's all about learning to use tools to
> accomplish what I wish.
>
> One thing I definitely like about digital is being able to experiment
> with bracketing lots of things extensively, look through the images to
> learn what happens, then just discard the ones I don't like without
> cost.
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