goproguy
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- Joined
- Jan 24, 2014
- Messages
- 90
- Location
- Santa Rosa, California
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- Intermediate
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- Lightroom Version Number
- LR Classic 8.4
- Operating System
- Windows 10
I had been with Canon for about 9 years until this June. That is when I upgraded from the Canon T3 to the Sony a7iii.
I got it because I wanted to have the best possible photos of Yosemite National Park I could. Now, with that trip and a family trip to Disneyland behind me, I have TONS of photos to go through.
My concern is that I was taking photos on various ISOs but mainly under 10,000 (in rides it was up to 204, 000), and ALL of my photos, including ones that are like ISO 2000 are REALLY noisy. The 204k ISO have a purple tint that I assume is the sensor coping with the super low light in the rides.
So, is there a system on HOW you reduce noise (and maybe what I should realistically expect from software)? Or maybe a program that does a better job than LR Classic on noise?
I don't know if there is a way to upload a file so you can SEE how they look, but I tried attaching a tiff and it failed miserably (The uploaded file is too large for the server to process. )
Thanks, I feel like I should know this by now...
I got it because I wanted to have the best possible photos of Yosemite National Park I could. Now, with that trip and a family trip to Disneyland behind me, I have TONS of photos to go through.
My concern is that I was taking photos on various ISOs but mainly under 10,000 (in rides it was up to 204, 000), and ALL of my photos, including ones that are like ISO 2000 are REALLY noisy. The 204k ISO have a purple tint that I assume is the sensor coping with the super low light in the rides.
So, is there a system on HOW you reduce noise (and maybe what I should realistically expect from software)? Or maybe a program that does a better job than LR Classic on noise?
I don't know if there is a way to upload a file so you can SEE how they look, but I tried attaching a tiff and it failed miserably (The uploaded file is too large for the server to process. )
Thanks, I feel like I should know this by now...