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Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 713
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I'm curious to know how most panasonic users print their images. It's really bad that noise appears in shadow areas. That's on computer screen. wat about photographic prints at photo labs or using home inkjet printers?
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: East Coast
Posts: 2,318
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There's no noise when you print!
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Singapore/Thailand
Posts: 5,804
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i second that - no noise when i print too
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Member
Join Date: Sep 2004
Posts: 240
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Have not try printing yet!
Which type of printer you guys using ? mind telling me the brand and paper use ![]() |
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Member
Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 713
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thanks for the feedback. tried before at konota and the biggest size i tried was 5R. Indeed no visible noise as compared to computer screen. anyone tried bigger sizes, especially at iso400. anyway i use the LC1.
i did a few samples with epson stylus photo900 printer and print using epson's bundled photoquicker program. i use either fullmark mirror gloss or epson premium glossy photo paper. at A4 size, a close inspection will show noise at shadow areas even at iso100. i find it a dilema to denoise iso400 shots as certain details would be gone. Anyone of you panasonic users will denoise thir iso400 shots? sorry for the long questions. I hope these questions could be answered and serve as a discussion point to fully utilise what panasonic cams are capable of doing. thanks |
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