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I shot some important pics of a personal function this afternoon. On going home, I discovered that I forgot to set my ISO setting from 400 back to 100. All the 30+ pics that I took ended up looking grainy. Can anybody advice me on how I can try to salvage the pics cos I will be sending them for developing?? Any kind and knowledgable soul, please help.... Tolong.....:cry: :cry:
 

Maybe can try using Photoshop and Fred Miranda's Action. Not quite sure but I believe I have read somewhere in dpreview.
 

Originally posted by sneezybum
I shot some important pics of a personal function this afternoon. On going home, I discovered that I forgot to set my ISO setting from 400 back to 100. All the 30+ pics that I took ended up looking grainy. Can anybody advice me on how I can try to salvage the pics cos I will be sending them for developing?? Any kind and knowledgable soul, please help.... Tolong.....:cry: :cry:

sneezybum, try quantum mechanics pro, it is much better than Fred Miranda in my opinion. The following pic was taken in ISO400 using C700UZ, and processed with quantum mechanics pro.

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check out my website at http://www.weekai.com, under "information", "dealing with noise" for the possible noise reduction methods. Hope one of them works for you!
 

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