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Concert @ 800iso + wide-open

Hi Patrick,

nice pictures!! :z02_respekt:

The SIGMAs are no HIGH ISO miracles but much better than always said.

Considerable HIGH ISO-results strongly depend on the user's ability to do with the X3F-RAW-files. You seem to be handy with it!

I did a thread on HIGH ISO digital processing as well ....

http://www.sigmauserforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=47

... have a look, if you like ....

See you with nice pictures

Klaus
 
Hallo Klaus,
Thank you for your reply . As I am a novice with digicams I search the web for inside information on sigma/foveon . I read your thread(s) already and I'm finding your "down-to-earth-approach" most helpfull in mastering the X3F-raw-files to simply getting (technical) better pictures . Beginning to understand noise and looking back at my concertpics I start to see the specific (disturbing)colornoise of my sigma more and more . I am trying some developers out and I 'll reply on this matter by your thread .
Greetings,
Patrick
 
Very nice images Patrick! The art and science of High ISO is something i am yet to try out with my SD14 :)

Thanks for the images!
 
Your concert pictures are very nice. How do they look if you did them in BW. They would have that Beatle look from the Early Rock and Roll Era.

Leo
 
The level of picture quality you`ve achieved is really astounding !

Did you get those unsuable/non-correctable yellowish pictures with very strong noise too when the lighting is full tungsten 3200 Kelvin ? Especially with ISO 400 and higher this is annoying and makes SD14 useless in those situations...
 
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