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From the album: Richard's Favourite Ex-Q's
A sunny afternoon in the Hub Precinct© Useink! Richard Blaiklock
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Can someone please help me? I use Lightroom 3 on a Dell 30" monitor. When I view wideangle images (24mm F3.8 / iso 160 / F5.6) dominated by clear deep blue sky I get a disturbing level of pixelation / noise where the density of the blue deepens (natural deepening). This appears as a blotchy transition in the density of the blue when viewing the full image - surprisingly it becomes much finer when viewing at 100%. I have not had a problem printing at up to A3+ size so believe the issue may be with my monitor's colour calibration. I have used Colormunki to calibrate the screen rather than letting windows 7 manage it but the effect is still there. Interestingly the use of a dedicated noise reduction programme such as Dfine 2.0 reduces the impact of this blotchy transition in blues (using the contrast filter). I am left not sure if I am looking at some strange noise effect on the M9's sensor (unlikely surely at iso 160!) or a monitor calibration issue?? Can anyone help me get rid of this problem ?
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First post in a long time. My M8 and 35mm Cron lens has been in for warranty repair, twice, Leica New Jersey did great. This is one of the first test shots. Waited for a sunny day in Telluride to shoot Bridal Veil Falls. The building in upper left is the old power plant. Telluride was the first AC electrically lit city in the Northern Hemisphere. A family lives there now.
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