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Old 11-13-2005, 01:24 PM
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Pictures were taken with a Canon s70 so the pictures SHOULD have came out good, but i'm still trying to learn how to use it and what not...mainly with the lighting cus i had to adjust the brightness and contrast with photoshop...if anyone has tips or useful info, please give me your input...





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too much contrast
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I dont know anything about photography, but the 2nd pic looks nice. Clean car too.

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Originally Posted by Presidente,Nov 13 2005, 05:27 PM
too much contrast
the originals looked very grainy...is there a way to fix that on the camera? like what settings should i play with...?
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what was your ISO at?
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Cool pics, nice car
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Originally Posted by Presidente,Nov 13 2005, 06:08 PM
what was your ISO at?
between 50-100
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hmm well since its a point n shoot thats about all you can do to try and fix noise. when i had my S50 I only had noise when i shot in night.
only thing you can do is just play with photoshop

use the noise remover filters in photoshop, i dont see much noise in the ones you posted though.
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Not bad at all.
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i like the last pic with all the fall scenery


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