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Old 23.10.2008, 09:59   #19 (permalink)
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Default Re: Learning to love 1250

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Originally Posted by robertwright View Post
Actually in Lr 2.0 you can alter the develop presets to be camera and ISO specific, so you don't have to apply a preset after the fact.

There is a checkbox in the prefs to make ACR defaults camera and ISO specific. Once you check that you can go ahead and save out different noise reduction settings for different ISO's-the mod is under the develop menu-Set Default Settings.

pretty nifty.
Robert - thanks - I knew it was in there somewhere but had forgotten where it was - I'll set this up...

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Originally Posted by dpattinson View Post
If accompanied by the digital equivalent of over-development, then I guess it is. However it seems that in many cases people were underexposing not because they wanted a 'higher iso' but because they were afraid of blowing highlights - which resulted in obnoxious noise when they subsequently pulled up the shadows and midtones. I think that with auto-iso the camera is better able to manage 'correct exposure' than it was before, as noted by some people in this thread - they are now using higher iso's much earlier than they would have done if manually setting the iso.
I think this is right. Example below from a gig I was working on last night. I was working with M8s + 5D. 2 shots.

1/ M8u + 75 cron asph Auto ISO (limit 1250), AWB.
2/ M8.2 + 28 cron asph Auto ISO (limit 640)

I'm happy. The band's happy.
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