S6500fd owners - share your pixs here


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This is my FAV, Poster perfect. U have shown the capabilities of S6500fd;)

Great job:thumbsup:
 

Went down to Orchard Road the last 2 nights and here are some of the pictures :

Critiques are welcome :

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#6 (Taken at ISO 400 and F/5.6 in order have a fast enough shutter speed to freeze the swaying decorations blown by the wind and also starry effect on some lights)
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Use the img command or use the icon button at the top of your post and insert the url of the picture inside the pop-out box :

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hey clockunder! i realise at iso400 your images are really clean. what do you use to clean it up? neat image? or noise ninja? mind sharing your work flow? :)
 

hey clockunder! i realise at iso400 your images are really clean. what do you use to clean it up? neat image? or noise ninja? mind sharing your work flow? :)

For the Christmas Deco ISO 400 picture, I think I probably applied a very mild noise reduction with Noise Ninja. For other ISO 400 pictures I have ever posted, I apply Noise reduction only when I see apparent noise. However, I think I usually don't apply noise reduction for ISO 400 pictures from this camera because noise is not very apparent at ISO 400 and if I reduce noise, some details would be lost.

For comparison, here is the original ISO 400 Christmas Deco picture which didn't apply any noise reduction. Noise is still not very apparent except a little on the white car in the foreground.

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Here's the picture posted earlier :

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My workflow for post-processing :

1) If the composition is not ideal, I do some cropping. 3:2 aspect ratio is better than 4:3 for some pictures.

2) If noise is apparent, then apply Noise Ninja (a plug-in in my Photoshop CS2). Ever since I got the S6500fd, I only do noise reduction occassionally at ISO 400 and I seldom shoot at ISO 800 and above.

3) Adjust the contrast either through image adjustmetns ===>levels or exposure (gamma) or brightness and contrast. Watch the histogram.

4) Adjust Saturation.

5) Save and then resize down for web viewing.

6) Unsharp Mask (usually 2 rounds of small sharpening ............. 20-50%, radius 1, threshold 0).

7) Borders and text.

Done.
 

man thats really helpful! thanks. :)
 

just a shot i took today. :)

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wow arent you afraid of the bee? lol!
nice shot!

btw.. is anyone ok to give me a guide on how to use noise ninja? i understand that its a plugin for photoshop..
im using CS3..

sorry im quite a photoshop idiot..

thanks in advanced.
 

wow arent you afraid of the bee? lol!
nice shot!

btw.. is anyone ok to give me a guide on how to use noise ninja? i understand that its a plugin for photoshop..
im using CS3..

sorry im quite a photoshop idiot..

thanks in advanced.

HAHA. it was a tiny bee man! full zoom, super macro and then hardcore cropping. budget macro, no money for filter/extension tube/adapter. :)

i think you can ask clockunder, he uses noise ninja. :)
 

wow arent you afraid of the bee? lol!
nice shot!

btw.. is anyone ok to give me a guide on how to use noise ninja? i understand that its a plugin for photoshop..
im using CS3..

sorry im quite a photoshop idiot..

thanks in advanced.

read the help menu, it helps ;)
 

Hi, I'm a new S6500fd user. :)

Here are three of the photos I took over the weekend.

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Good camera. :thumbsup:
 

heres mine, pardon me if its too small. :)

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ahh how do i put them up nicely without the hassle of click on the link? dont think theres an error with the coding though, because its from flickr?
 

heres mine, pardon me if its too small. :)

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ahh how do i put them up nicely without the hassle of click on the link? dont think theres an error with the coding though, because its from flickr?


See post #407. Clockunder has a detailed description.
 

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