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Anyone have any comments about the noise levels in the ISO400 and 800 settings on the CP5700? Steve's review mentions high noise levels and the test pictures on imaging-resource bare that out.
I've been thinking about getting at CP5700, but effectively having only ISO 100 & 200 is a bit disturbing. |
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I have found that neatimage takes care of the noise quite well. Noise at hi iso is an issue with most cams at this range. It does not bother me to much because I am used to dealing with tri-x pushed to 800 up to 1600 and that can get grainy which is not that much different then noise.
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A quick search found me the software at:
http://www.neatimage.com/ Thanks for the reference. That looks like it could do the job quite well. |
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Neat image has a free demo that you can filter 20 images with.
I have tried a few with excellant results. Jim ![]() |
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