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September 9, 2022
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Doesn't meet our quality standards - input please
- September 9, 2022
- 6 replies
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I agree, ISO 1000 can be high but not on a Nikon D5. I think the issue is more the edge created around the balloons after correcting the background including the major background mistake at the balloon bucket. The noise is vertically the same in all images so if the noise was the problem, all the images should have been rejected. Logically, that's what should have happened.
ISO 1000 is high, regardless of the camera! Noise in this particular shot is an issue, as well as the halo. However, some cameras can deal with noise very well, a lot better than with the earlier cameras. Whether it is noticeable will depend on other factors as well as post-processing. As @Abambo said, HDR also can make noise a lot more noticeable.
So, there is more than one issue. Quality rejections usually include more than just one single thing.
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