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Old 12-09-2008, 10:50 PM
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I'm not sure what ISO setting that was as it's blank in my image data from photoshop. I did touch the picture a bit out of camera by applying default sharpening once, and adjusting the curves for brightness and shadow.

The background is a non-texture white silk cloth so I don't understand the noise that's in it. Maybe from when I sharpened it, it picked up the shadow on the silk and did that?

Looks like it was at F4.5 and 1/200 sec exposure with a +1.3 exposure bias.

I shot in JPEG at the "Fine" resolution which I assume is the highest and used the smallest pixel size of the image since I didn't think I needed it big. Should I be shooting all my photos large and high-rez then shrinking them to the size I need?

And despite my lens cleaning it looks like I do have something on my sensor, guess I have to take it in. Probably not a good idea to blast away with air inside the camera body eh?
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