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Clean night images with ISO 1600? No problem :)
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<blockquote data-quote="Pe11e" data-source="post: 87089" data-attributes="member: 7296"><p>As we all know, Sparky doesn't have a very good sensor, resolution on 100% zoom is quite bad, and it's prone to high noise levels at higher ISO values.</p><p></p><p>Took these with ISO 1600, shutter was 1/8 or 1/6, the air wasn't calm by any means so I had to keep "shorter" shutter speeds. It was pretty dark, maybe 20 to 30 minutes after sunset.</p><p>What is the trick? It is called stacking. You must take few identical photos, and stack them in Photoshop. Higher the number of photos stacked = lower the noise. I usually take 10, you can freely take 20, I believe the noise will be completely gone.</p><p>You can also take 10 AEB photos (30 in total), create 10 HDR photos from them, and stack them in Photoshop. Results will talk the rest of the story.</p><p>I still didn't took my Spark to fly around the city and demonstrate with proper photos, but I guess these few below will help you to get the picture.</p><p></p><p>Tutorial for stacking:</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]mgMZa6G-q34[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pe11e, post: 87089, member: 7296"] As we all know, Sparky doesn't have a very good sensor, resolution on 100% zoom is quite bad, and it's prone to high noise levels at higher ISO values. Took these with ISO 1600, shutter was 1/8 or 1/6, the air wasn't calm by any means so I had to keep "shorter" shutter speeds. It was pretty dark, maybe 20 to 30 minutes after sunset. What is the trick? It is called stacking. You must take few identical photos, and stack them in Photoshop. Higher the number of photos stacked = lower the noise. I usually take 10, you can freely take 20, I believe the noise will be completely gone. You can also take 10 AEB photos (30 in total), create 10 HDR photos from them, and stack them in Photoshop. Results will talk the rest of the story. I still didn't took my Spark to fly around the city and demonstrate with proper photos, but I guess these few below will help you to get the picture. Tutorial for stacking: [MEDIA=youtube]mgMZa6G-q34[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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Clean night images with ISO 1600? No problem :)