HeyFrankie
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Hi All,
I am new to this forum, but hoping you can help me out a little
I am currently studying a diploma in photography and am doing an assignment on ISO, so I had to take a series of photos outside with good tonal range same shot at different ISO, doubling with every shot until I reached cameras max. Then repeat inside in low light photographing something low contrast, then I have to discuss what happens to the images.
In the first set of photos my main observations are that as the ISO increases, contrast seems to increase (shadows become slightly darker and more noticeable) up until the second max ISO for my camera when contrast decreases dramatically and the photo starts looking a bit washed out.
Also as the ISO goes up the image noise level increases, introducing a pixelated/grainy look, with random colour pixels in the shadows.
... does this make sense? I am a bit confused about the relationship between ISO and contrast.
Then for the inside photos I have to say how the increase in ISO differs to the outside shots.
So for those the decrease in contrast and the image noise and randomly coloured pixels seem to be more noticeable at a lower ISO then of the images from outside.
Can someone tell me, am I on the right track here?
I am new to this forum, but hoping you can help me out a little
I am currently studying a diploma in photography and am doing an assignment on ISO, so I had to take a series of photos outside with good tonal range same shot at different ISO, doubling with every shot until I reached cameras max. Then repeat inside in low light photographing something low contrast, then I have to discuss what happens to the images.
In the first set of photos my main observations are that as the ISO increases, contrast seems to increase (shadows become slightly darker and more noticeable) up until the second max ISO for my camera when contrast decreases dramatically and the photo starts looking a bit washed out.
Also as the ISO goes up the image noise level increases, introducing a pixelated/grainy look, with random colour pixels in the shadows.
... does this make sense? I am a bit confused about the relationship between ISO and contrast.
Then for the inside photos I have to say how the increase in ISO differs to the outside shots.
So for those the decrease in contrast and the image noise and randomly coloured pixels seem to be more noticeable at a lower ISO then of the images from outside.
Can someone tell me, am I on the right track here?
