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I took my regular visit to my favourite city-centre coffee shop and when he served me the guy behind the counter said "Have you taken any good snaps yet today?". I hadn't, but whilst I sat there with my coffee and Danish this scenario appeared in front of me. It is a candid image, and they did not notice me at any time. I used my M240 fitted with the 50mm Zeiss Sonnar f1.5 and I was working at 1,000iso. Exposure was 1/60th @ f6.8. post-processing was in Lightroom Classic. Hope you like it! Gerry
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I slightly esoteric observation I spotted today. I was trying out the Tri-Elmar-M 16-18-21 on an SL3 today and just for the fun of it I also processed the files with LR Denoise (set at 50). I noticed that this revealed some detail that I would have otherwise missed. For on-line use the issue may be a little moot because you may never see the image at full resolution unless it's cropped quite a bit. But it's there for sure. I have two images below one without Denoise applied and one with Denise applied at the maximum size the forum allows -long edge 2480 - each followed by a 1:1 crop with the long edge also at 2480. The wood post near the middle of the cropped images has a handbag with the slim red cord slung over the post. In the non-de noised image the cord can barely be seen but in the demonised version the cord is quite clear. This is not to say that I would always prefer to Denoise images, because I think many images also loose a certain crispness. Still, it was something that surprised me. First the full image with no Denoise now the cropped section of the above image Now, the Denoise enhanced version of the full image now the cropped section of the above enhanced image On looking at the images here the difference doesn't look as distinct as it does on my monitor. However if you click through and look at the images at full resolution posted, you will see the difference more clearly.
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