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[QUOTE="Rich Rohrich, post: 1409460, member: 16241"] Here's the ISO12800 run through a single default pass of Noise Ninja in CS2 using the JPG not the original RAW file. Obviously if I did it right from the start on the RAW file it could be much better, but it's still startling how good it is. I'm really weak on NR and sharpening, so the point of doing these high ISO shots was to work on those skills. I think I'm missing out on a lot of final print quality because my skills are weak in these areas. Luckily the camera is so damn good it covers my ignorant ass pretty well. :cool: [IMG]http://www.chicagostories.net/d3s/_D3S0135_12800_f_2.jpg[/IMG] 100% crop [IMG]http://www.chicagostories.net/d3s/_D3S0135_12800_c2.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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