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Hi, Im a newbie, both to photography and this forum.
I went out this weekend and took some scenery shots, and had a few problems. Most of all, why so much noise in the blue of the sky, and the blue haze? I got rid of a lot of it by bumping up the saturation and Hue in photoshop, but how do I stop it from happening? Also, was my ISO was a bit low? 1/320s F9.2 ISO 80 Casio Exilim EX-P700 |
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Hiya Doggod,
Welcome to the forum (just in case it's not been said yet :-)). Just wanted to say that I really like the photo, haven't got any other comments to make, happy shooting. Alan :-) |
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I cant see any errors in the blue/sky. the colors are very nice. is that snow on the mountain way off in the distance? nice pic.
maybe post a small crop highlighting the errors you mention. |
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It looks like most of the noise went away when I resized the pic down. It seems like there was a lot at max size, but it was very big. Anyway, thanks for the comments, and ya, thats a bit of snow on the Mt. in the distance.
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