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Old 13th August 2004   #1
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Old 13th August 2004   #2
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Re-edit the first pix for you
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Old 13th August 2004   #3
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Originally Posted by Wai


Re-edit the first pix for you
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ahh....how u remove the graininess in a pic?
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Old 13th August 2004   #4
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Originally Posted by Bleahhh
ahh....how u remove the graininess in a pic?
Neat image noise remover



For this one, the original pix was so noisy until many details (on the hair) already lost before I de-noise it
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Old 14th August 2004   #5
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still look so pretty~ the lighting condition was bad? u 2 used such high ISO..
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Old 14th August 2004   #6
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time to buck up on di
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Originally Posted by chenwei
still look so pretty~ the lighting condition was bad? u 2 used such high ISO..
orginally i used iso400
can manage already

but i greedy and wanted my flash to recharge faster and used iso800
wrong move
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Old 14th August 2004   #8
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Originally Posted by zodnm
orginally i used iso400
can manage already

but i greedy and wanted my flash to recharge faster and used iso800
wrong move
or u can get the 200/1.8, then can afford to shoot at ISO 400
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Old 15th August 2004   #9
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Originally Posted by Wai
or u can get the 200/1.8, then can afford to shoot at ISO 400
can help me give advise or correct my images? at my thread
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Originally Posted by Wai


Re-edit the first pix for you
Good job Wai. Do you re-sharpen it after you use neat image. I know neat image will make the pics softer.
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Old 16th August 2004   #11
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Originally Posted by jbma
Good job Wai. Do you re-sharpen it after you use neat image. I know neat image will make the pics softer.
the original file in RAW, so I adjust colour and convert to TIFF, then use neat image to remove noise, after that crop, shrink and sharpen with photoshop

sharpening is a must after any editing and should be the last step before you save the file
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Originally Posted by Wai


Re-edit the first pix for you


i like her mole best...u edited away..
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Just saw this post today.... my contributions
If you can't see it, that's probably because I've exceeded geocities allocated bandwith for today... try again at a later timing



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