Tuesday 13 February 2018

ISO Noise Reduction + White Balance






ISO: 100
Shutter:1/500
F/Stop: 2.0
NR: None 
ISO: 100
Shutter:1/500
F/Stop: 2.0
NR: Low
ISO: 100
Shutter:1/500
F/Stop: 2.0
NR: Standard 
ISO: 100
Shutter:1/500
F/Stop: 2.0
NR: High

ISO: 800
Shutter:1/500
F/Stop: 5.6
NR: None 

ISO: 800
Shutter:1/500
F/Stop: 5.6
NR: Low

ISO: 800
Shutter:1/500
F/Stop: 5.6
NR: Standard 

ISO: 800
Shutter:1/500
F/Stop: 5.6
NR: High 



ISO: 3200
Shutter:1/500
F/Stop: 11
NR: None 

ISO: 3200
Shutter:1/500
F/Stop: 11
NR: Low

ISO: 3200
Shutter:1/500
F/Stop: 11
NR: Standard

ISO: 3200
Shutter:1/500
F/Stop: 11
NR: High

I find my camera did an over okay job with the noise reduction. As the noise reduction got higher the image got slightly more soft in an attempt to reduce the noise.



WB: Auto

WB: Shade

WB: Fluorescent

WB: Shade
 The white balances changed the colour of the image in an attempt to make the image neutral, so for shade it made the scene slightly more warm and orange in an attempt to get rid of the blue that comes when shooting in shade. While the fluorescent white balance made the image more purple in order to try and cancel out the green hue that fluorescent lights tend to give off.

For the last image I used shade in order to give a warm effect to the photo but the photo ended up being underexposed the the white balance came out a lot more darker then what I was hoping for. I the scene was properly exposed I think that it would of definitely given the scene a warm and inviting feel to it, but in this situation the orange just ended up making the scene look strange and unnatural.


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