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Another great video, Paul!

But if I may make a suggestion - perhaps use even more blatant examples of ISO noise and JPEG compression differences. For people without DSLRs and have to rely on their phones or point-and-shoots, the noticeability of noise begins at a much lower ISO threshold - it'd be a good idea to further impress upon them the importance of using the lowest ISO possible. I can offer you some photos of a standardized subject at different ISO levels shot using a phone camera for this purpose if you need it.

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Thanks Tim,
I have that planned for the next video as I draw distinctions between say DSLRs , point and shoots, phones etc. Sure as h**l, if I posted something too blatant, I would have heard that that it wouldn't happen if I was using a 5D MKIII, and that high ISO wouldn't matter for general use. So it was basically a way of using the image to introduce the concept of noise and then follow-on with ways to avoid the issue. It's tough trying to strike a balance between the elementary and boring the more experienced.
Thanks again for watching the video and the thoughtful suggestion ... I'll look forward to your future feedback :thumbs_up_1:

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Here is the second in the series ...




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PostPosted: Tue Apr 11, 2017 4:28 am 
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Great video serie. Thank you for preparing and sharing such valuable videos. I believe correct photographing is as important as the modelling itself. Therefore this video is a great source for modellers.


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