robshaw
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Hi Folks,
Im a forum newbie, but have been lurking about on these pages a lot since I joined and have gleaned a lot of useful info from you all. Thank-you.
I am also, although have owned a DSLR for nearly 4 years, still pretty much a beginner.
I spent a few hours this morning in Chester with my camera and took over 100 pictures around town. Some of which I would be pretty pleased with except I left my camera ISO set at 3200. :bonk:
Obviously these photos are pretty noisy. The in camera ISO noise reduction was set at NORM and the JPG duplicate looks better but not great.
My question is, is there anything I can do with these pictures to sharpen up/de noise them.
Also, is there anything I can do in future on this camera to reset a set of default settings eg EXP comp and ISO etc before I start shooting or do I simply have to get into the habit?
Thanks again folks.
Im a forum newbie, but have been lurking about on these pages a lot since I joined and have gleaned a lot of useful info from you all. Thank-you.
I am also, although have owned a DSLR for nearly 4 years, still pretty much a beginner.
I spent a few hours this morning in Chester with my camera and took over 100 pictures around town. Some of which I would be pretty pleased with except I left my camera ISO set at 3200. :bonk:
Obviously these photos are pretty noisy. The in camera ISO noise reduction was set at NORM and the JPG duplicate looks better but not great.
My question is, is there anything I can do with these pictures to sharpen up/de noise them.
Also, is there anything I can do in future on this camera to reset a set of default settings eg EXP comp and ISO etc before I start shooting or do I simply have to get into the habit?
Thanks again folks.

AFTER reading this , this morning, I went out without the memory card, and my spare wasn't in the bag either :bonk: