Tuesday, February 13, 2018

Lab 3 - Noise Reduction and WB.

ISO:50 FL:50mm F/Stop:1.8 Shutter Speed:1/500 NR: Low
ISO:50 FL:50mm F/Stop:1.8 Shutter Speed:1/500 NR: Standard
ISO:50 FL:50mm F/Stop:1.8 Shutter Speed:1/500 NR: High
ISO:800 FL:50mm F/Stop:9 Shutter Speed:1/500 NR: LOW
ISO:800 FL:50mm F/Stop:9 Shutter Speed:1/500 NR: Standard
ISO:800 FL:50mm F/Stop:9 Shutter Speed:1/500 NR: High
ISO:3200 FL:50mm F/Stop:18 Shutter Speed:1/500 NR: LOW
ISO:3200 FL:50mm F/Stop:18 Shutter Speed:1/500 NR: Standard
ISO:3200 FL:50mm F/Stop:18 Shutter Speed:1/500 NR: High

Review: My camera did fairly well with the noise reduction on. When on the Low noise reduction setting, the noise was decently reduced but still retained a lot of sharpness. However, when on Standard or High noise reduction, the images sharpness was reduced a good amount. Yes, I would use my in-camera noise reduction setting however I think I would only use it on Low setting to keep the most amount of sharpness and if I needed to reduce the noise even more I would bring it in Lightroom or Photoshop to do so.

White Balance images:

With the AWB setting, the colour of the photo is almost perfect to that we see with our own eyes. With the Fluorescent WB setting, the colour of the photo is a little bit more on the blue-ish side, although it still is pretty close to what we see with our own eyes. And for the Shade WB setting the colour of the photo is changed drastically. The colour is a lot more yellow and warmer.

For the final image, I shot a scene with Fluorescent lights, with my cameras WB setting set to Tungsten and it gave the scene a greenish scene throughout the image. This can be seen as a bad WB for a normal photo but if the photographer was trying to go with a kinda horror/scary feel to the image then this kind of WB error could work good with that.

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