bpantell
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- Los Angeles, CA
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Hello, I am in need of some serious help.
OK, last weekend, my wife and I shot a family with a 1-year old. We got (what we thought) to be some great shots only to find out that somehow our ISO was set rediculously way too high to 1600 for the overcast day. I don't know if my daughter set it this way by accident or if we did it mistakingly but anyways, as you can imagine, we produced some incredibly grainy/noisy pictures. I am desperate to find a Photoshop/post-shoot solution.
The files are in RAW format and I have extensive knowledge of Photoshop CS2. Please, please, if there is anything I can do to correct these photos share with me how to to do it!
Thanks in advance to any who can help.
~B
OK, last weekend, my wife and I shot a family with a 1-year old. We got (what we thought) to be some great shots only to find out that somehow our ISO was set rediculously way too high to 1600 for the overcast day. I don't know if my daughter set it this way by accident or if we did it mistakingly but anyways, as you can imagine, we produced some incredibly grainy/noisy pictures. I am desperate to find a Photoshop/post-shoot solution.
The files are in RAW format and I have extensive knowledge of Photoshop CS2. Please, please, if there is anything I can do to correct these photos share with me how to to do it!
Thanks in advance to any who can help.
~B