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R3+RF28-70 F/2L

Started 4 months ago | Photos thread
OP RLight Senior Member • Posts: 4,426
DPP4 is the right tool for low ISO (not LR)

PNad wrote:

MAC wrote:

zooming in on the second one, the noise is too much to accept for this setup without proper processing

deep prime is the answer

Why would he zoom in? Does this picture is gonna end up as a mural? Or a gigantic 60x40 inch print?

Enjoy your camera and the moments you capture with it, no need to develops OCD about details and noises and whatnot. No one is gonna look at that memory in 10, 20 years and say « oH YEah ThIs CoUld HavE UsEd BeTer NoiSe PP »

MAC and I go back, it's fine, him and I agree on some things, other things we agree to disagree. That's how it should be. I have no ill will with others with opinions. I have to agree with him that LR isn't a one-size-fits all, where I disagree is Prime also being a one size fits all. I may re-try it some day, maybe soon, but not at the moment.

LR is the wrong tool for high ISO shots...

DPP4 is... +2/3 Brightness, "TIFF-d" and raised the shadows a touch (+13) in LR. Left NR on "low" in DPP4. Perfectly happy with the above myself.

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