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    Quote Originally Posted by Busted Knuckles View Post
    I certainly agree. Did you do any dark frame subtraction, etc?
    No dark frames. Just a single shot. Tried both ISO 1600 & 3200, both looked acceptable. I actually had to darken the sky a bit and add contrast to get the sky to look more like night time. Both of which add noise, but it still held up nice. Better than I thought it would.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DavidEccleston View Post
    No idea if he used that mode, but isn't that what the long-exposure noise reduction does automatically?
    I think you are correct, but I did not use it. I usually don't use long exposure NR for a couple of reasons, but mostly because I am too impatient to wait the extra 30 seconds for the shot to be done. Pretty sad... but more true than I care to admit. I would also like to have control of noise reduction, and don't like to rely on the camera for that.

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    Hereford Cathedral, Wales


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    Quote Originally Posted by conropl View Post
    No dark frames. Just a single shot. Tried both ISO 1600 & 3200, both looked acceptable. I actually had to darken the sky a bit and add contrast to get the sky to look more like night time. Both of which add noise, but it still held up nice. Better than I thought it would.
    Best not to use the in-camera long exposure NR – doing so actually *adds* random noise. It's good for removing hot/stuck pixels, but RAW converters do that anyway. When subtracting a dark frame, the random noise is in different places in the two frames, so you're effectively summing the noise (the way to remove random noise is to average frames). The noise addition with LENR isn't really noticeable at low ISO, but at higher ISO settings like 1600+, you'll see it.

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    A shot with the new 5D MKIV + Canon 24-70mm IS USM II @70mm
    ISO 8000
    1/320
    f/3.2
    EXposure bias - 1/3 stop
    No flash

    Image converted to 16 bit TIFF in DPP4, moved to photoshop, cropped slightly and then converted to JPEG that is all, no other processing


    Last edited by Joel Eade; 09-10-2016 at 02:25 PM.

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    Converted with DPP and Processed in Photoshop CC 2015.5

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    Light through the trees



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    I haven't been getting out and shooting much so yep, this is my best current shot of lately. Can someone ID the bird? My daughter thinks its a female goldfinch but it seemed to long to me and the underside was too bright yellow with brown stripes. Is it a goldfinch?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joel Eade View Post
    A shot with the new 5D MKIV + Canon 24-70mm IS USM II @70mm
    ISO 8000
    1/320
    f/3.2
    EXposure bias - 1/3 stop
    No flash





    Image converted to 16 bit TIFF in DPP4, moved to photoshop, cropped slightly and then converted to JPEG that is all, no other processing



    Looks great. Completely non-scientific, but this looks to me like less noise in the shadows than I would expect from ISO 6400 on my 5D III.

    Thanks for the sample. And a charming picture, too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ddt0725 View Post
    I haven't been getting out and shooting much so yep, this is my best current shot of lately. Can someone ID the bird? My daughter thinks its a female goldfinch but it seemed to long to me and the underside was too bright yellow with brown stripes. Is it a goldfinch?

    Female Goldfinch? by Denise Trocio, on Flickr
    It's definitely an American Goldfinch but I think it could be a male in the process of changing from summer to winter plumage or a juvenile just coming into adult plumage.
    Last edited by Joel Eade; 09-11-2016 at 03:32 PM.

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