I took a photo for a school, it's going to be on a billboard soon - but still I thought it best I blur the kids
https://usedlens.co.uk/full.jpg - 10643 x 2661 image, a middle section crop of a 100MP 'medium format' sensor
I'm told when the artwork is viewed full size the image looks grainy.
Shot at 1/160, ISO 400 - we were in the woods!
Here's a 100% close up at 877x823
Here's a before (left) after (right) running it through topaz denoise on jpg (pureraw doesn't support Hasselblad X2D raws yet)
This 28MP file is far bigger than the 8MP photos others are happy with (you can just imagine the 'downscaling' that occurs when viewing it at a distance/suitable size), I would have thought the original grain was negligible.
Not a complaint, just surprised.
https://usedlens.co.uk/full.jpg - 10643 x 2661 image, a middle section crop of a 100MP 'medium format' sensor
I'm told when the artwork is viewed full size the image looks grainy.
Shot at 1/160, ISO 400 - we were in the woods!
Here's a 100% close up at 877x823
Here's a before (left) after (right) running it through topaz denoise on jpg (pureraw doesn't support Hasselblad X2D raws yet)
This 28MP file is far bigger than the 8MP photos others are happy with (you can just imagine the 'downscaling' that occurs when viewing it at a distance/suitable size), I would have thought the original grain was negligible.
Not a complaint, just surprised.
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