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I'd assume results from Noise Reduction would be the the same in Lightroom and Camera Raw (Photoshop). You might see better results in propriety software for your camera, but I really don't know.
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[url=https://flic.kr/p/pKTt6y][url=https://flic.kr/p/qJGDzN][url=https://flic.kr/p/qPQYKq][url=https://flic.kr/p/qxk7vE]Was in Taipei about week ago (does shmoney dance) Nawz!. I made a huge mistake shooting at a high ISO and making the sky and clouds look really grainy and noisy in several photos.
[url=https://flic.kr/p/qwJp7f]Taipei Top by j0sh_v, on Flickr
[url=https://flic.kr/p/pKTt6y]Chiang Kai Shek by j0sh_v, on Flickr
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[url=https://flic.kr/p/qPQYKq]Taipei Shilin by j0sh_v, on Flickr
[url=https://flic.kr/p/qxk7vE]Taipei MRT by j0sh_v, on Flickr[/url][/url][/url][/url][/url]
i got a printer for christmas so i thought i could have done it myself but i ended up doing it through walmart same day prints. didn't really base it on a percentage amount just upcharged into what people were used to paying. for example the 4 x 6 prints cost $.11 for same day and I'd chage $.75 and the 8 x 10 were $3 and I'd charge $5
Do you have your prints done online and then shipped to you/customer? How much more of a premium, percentage wise, do you charge for the prints, in comparison to what it cost you to have it made?
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awesome, would you ever consider shooting medium format digitally? obviously not the same as film, but definitely closer...I know medium format lenses are a bit larger than 35mm but have you adapted any of those lenses to your a7?
#coldblooded
awesome, would you ever consider shooting medium format digitally? obviously not the same as film, but definitely closer...I know medium format lenses are a bit larger than 35mm but have you adapted any of those lenses to your a7?
Was in Taipei about week ago (does shmoney dance) Nawz!. I made a huge mistake shooting at a high ISO and making the sky and clouds look really grainy and noisy in several photos. Is there a way to salvage them? I've been trying to correct the Noise Reduction in Lightroom, but thinking that maybe it can only be achieved in photoshop. They're presentable on a smaller screen but when viewing on a comp it becomes an eye sore. Does anyone have any recommendations or suggestions to remedy this? Some from a recent trip to Seoul & Taipei.
i would totally consider digital medium format. those cost some big bucks, but it would be really cool to explore eventually.
i havent tried to adapt mamiya 7 lenses onto sony a7. perhaps something i will look into. mamiya really does make some fine glass for their 7 series rangefinders.
#coldblooded
awesome, would you ever consider shooting medium format digitally? obviously not the same as film, but definitely closer...I know medium format lenses are a bit larger than 35mm but have you adapted any of those lenses to your a7?
You could buy a car with some of those cameras.
Trying my best to make lil "studios" in my house lol
Nah I am on the Maryland side of the bridge, but I hit the harbor and Old Town area quite a bit with my cam. Probably too much
pick up some white foam board to use as a backdrop, makes a huge difference
hod - you using lightroom?
fam this is amazing.
how????:x
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I'm down.Let's go shooting sometime, fellas