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    Default Tulip (at high ISO)

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    7 stacked images using CS6
    Camera Model Canon EOS-1D X
    Tv(Shutter Speed) 1/160
    Av(Aperture Value) 11
    Metering Mode Evaluative Metering
    Exposure Compensation +1
    ISO Speed 25600
    Auto ISO Speed ON
    Lens EF180mm f/3.5L Macro USM

    I had recently taken some images in the garden and I created this stack indoors because of the breeze outside. I tend to use Auto ISO for most images but for this type I would generally go for ISO 100. I was pleasantly surprised to see the quality for such a high ISO. I initially did not apply any NR, but on this version there is just a small amount using Nik filter.

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    very nice muted light on this one. IQ very good for the ISO

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    Pretty impressive for that ISO! (I wouldn't even think to try shooting at an ISO that high.) I like the soft light and subtle colors. Also, good comp and background. Very well done!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Maxson View Post
    Pretty impressive for that ISO! (I wouldn't even think to try shooting at an ISO that high.) I like the soft light and subtle colors. Also, good comp and background. Very well done!
    Hi Steve - thanks I have to admit it was unintentional really, it's just that when I came to make a post I cut and paste the data from DPP and I was amazed to see the ISO. I think I could easily have made the image better quality if I had realized the ISO at the conversions stage.

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    Beautiful colors in this Parrot Tulip. Amazing high ISO. You could run a bit more of a noise reduction and it would take out any resulting noise.

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