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| sent on November 18, 2012 (22:12) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
The colors are beautiful, to review the PP, there is a lot of noise in the sky, would a "planed" on it. I colori sono belli, da rivedere la PP, c'è molto rumore nel cielo, servirebbe una "piallata" su quest'ultimo. |
| sent on November 18, 2012 (22:25) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
You're right to sell, but with the 60D, I just, I always find really a lot of noise. I can not wait to go out with Canon sensors with half the pixels ... Hai ragione da vendere, ma con la 60D, che ho da poco, trovo sempre davvero tantissimo rumore. Non vedo l'ora che Canon esca con sensori con la metà dei pixel... |
| sent on November 19, 2012 (10:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Lately I go out to photograph the stars and even with my D7000 I have a lot of noise with high iso, for the sky but I can reduce it quite easily in PP, not having in fact "details" but only shades of color, I open a raw time for the sky and go to educe the noise, especially that of liminanza of 70 90%. (The mountains or at least that is not sky are a real crap but this time I only care about the sky). Then I open the Raw set for the rest of the image and the latter in the above amount so that you have two camps that align, then with layer masks (see excellent articles Juza, the bottom of it all. Then if you can take the canon that solves everything (a nice 5d marck III?) Even better ;-) Ultimamente esco a fotografare le stelle e anche con la mia D7000 ho parecchio rumore agli iso alti, per il cielo però riesco a ridurlo abbastanza agevolmente in PP, non avendo infatti "dettagli" ma solo sfumature di colore, apro il raw una volta per il cielo e vado a idurre il rumore, specie quello di liminanza, del 70 90%. (le montagne o comunque quello che non è cielo vengono un vero schifo ma tanto in questa immagine mi interessa solo il cielo). Poi riapro il raw regolato per il resto dell'immagine e importo quest'ultima nella precedente in moda da avere due lager che allineo, poi con le maschere di livello (vedi ottimi articoli di Juza, fondo il tutto. Poi se riesci a prendere la canon che risolve tutto (una bella 5d marck III?) meglio ancora |
| sent on November 19, 2012 (13:08) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Picenin Thanks for the tip! Certainly try to do so. Or I will take the 6D in a while '... :-D Grazie Picenin per il suggerimento! Proverò certamente a farlo. Oppure mi prenderò la 6D, tra un po'... |
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