Posted by IIVQ |
10/2/2005 1:06 PM | remove |
Longer exposure time :-P
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Posted by IIVQ |
10/2/2005 1:06 PM | remove |
Or adaptive gaussian blur.
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Posted by lost |
10/3/2005 10:07 AM | remove |
All the exposure time in the world wouldn't get rid of the noise. :( Pretty sure this was a 15sec exposure, my camera's max.
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Posted by TurboZutek |
10/3/2005 9:27 PM | remove |
15 Sec!!?? Really??? Wow.. your camera sucks!!! (Sorry!)
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Posted by atomx |
10/4/2005 6:38 PM | remove |
mines only 30 sec, but I find that's all i need really.
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Posted by TurboZutek |
10/4/2005 6:42 PM | remove |
Sorry, didn't phrase that too well. My Canon is also limited to 15 seconds.
I mean to say, that if the above photo is a 15 second shot... Then the camera SUCKS. It's FAR too noisy and FAR too dim. That shot on a Canon would look really good!
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Posted by purplegrum |
10/4/2005 8:31 PM | remove |
was it taken on auto lost?
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Posted by atomx |
10/5/2005 1:38 PM | remove |
Some cameras don't have noise reduction on long exposure.
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Posted by lost |
10/5/2005 3:29 PM | remove |
It's far too noisy and far too dim because I brightened it on Photoshop and didn't use a tripod. Taken on 'M'.
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