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Old 08-03-2007, 02:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Seltzer View Post
hmmm.. did you have rather high ISO settings or something of the sort? my guess is that was what caused the grainyness..
you could try running it through a few smoothing filters or despeckling but those may not help so you would have to go for a more "artsy" look
good formatting and lighting, etc, but it looks like the camera just didn't quite pick up everything.
do you shoot RAW?
I guess I should have said that I didn't take this picture. It's somewhat old (well over 6 years), it's probably even scanned from a photo. I was just hoping to take out some of the graininess. I played with the levels some, and it did help some. Was hoping for a bit more.

Thanks for the input.

(And yes, actually, I do shoot RAW.)
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