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Anonymous
I own a FZ7, which suffers a lot from noise, what photoshop programs can i use to compensate for this?
bonus points for anyone who can tell me what mode is shown in the pic.
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>> Anonymous
noise ninja and grain surgery are great plug-ins, though not free.
>> Anonymous
>>121080
i'm far from taking any photos that are good, so i dont realy want to spend any money, are there free ones?
>> Anonymous
>>121082
Arrr!
>> Anonymous
>>121082
Spend money on buying good programs, or spend money on new camera. Your choice. I would select the latter.
>> Anonymous
I also own FZ7 and I always shot on ISO80 or 100. If I have to shoot in night, I use ISO80 and tripod.

Not to mention that when you shoot in dark and there is anything red around, you get fucking violet color noise all over (exactly what you did on example photo, try to frame a shoot with fire in it, and you can kill yourself).

Get over it, you can't fix it in any program, because it's just damn fucked up.

So:
- stay on iso 80-100
- don't even think about auto iso
- use the damn flash every time you can
- don't expect bridge cameras to be better than point&shoots
- knowing your limitations: PROFIT
>> Anonymous
>>121253
ok, thanks.