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DuncanDisorderly said:I've uploaded the full set of test images to a gallery.
You can download full size JPEGs if that floats your boat.
http://www.wild-landscapes.co.uk/Other/2012/ISO-Tests/25573977_QL64L3
I think I've worked out how to turn off sharpening on linked images. The originals will definitely be unsharpened.
Right - Here's the crops.
One is 1/1600s, the other is 1/3s - all other settings are unchanged.
If you have been following this thread, then it should be obvious which one is which.
The images were taken in RAW and processed using LR4 with no tweaks or settings.
It's pretty clear that ISO 12800 is never going to make pixel peepers happy.
But I've printed ISO 12800 to A3+ and the prints look great, so this level of noise works for me!
As for differences between the two?
Sure the colour is different, that's what time of day does; but I don't think it is significant here.
Noise and fine detail look spookily similar and well within margins for test conditions.
No doubt my experimental technique is going to come under attack.
I'm up for it - fire away![]()
Excellent test Duncan.
Pretty much proves speed (bar long exposure which is another debate for another day) does not change the amount of noise.
We still daylight vs artificial light though (assuming this was an original argument).
