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I dunno. Neural net software? AI processing? You folks are nutty. 

Madonna and Christ in Alcove @ St Switheruns Church - Swindon, GB 2019
Leica CL + Elmarit-R 28mm f/2.8
ISO 12,500 @ f/2.8 @ 1/8

The alcove was hidden behind a curtain. The church was dim, I couldn't see *anything* in the alcove. I set the distance by scale, cranked up the ISO to 12,500, poked the camera through the curtain, and made an exposure hand-held. I processed the raw file in Lightroom Classic ... No AI, no neural net, just adjusted the parameters as usual. 

I'm happy with the noise characteristics of the CL, and see no point to all this funky, silly post processing automation. Make a good exposure, render it easily. Make a crappy exposure and all the AI/neural net/nonsense in the world will render a poor photo. 

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I´m a lazy ooc-jpeg shooter. I don´t like wasting of time with post processing thousands of photos during a year. And I don´t like the wax styled hair and faces of many post processed photos after noise reduction. So I´m very happy with ooc ISO 1600 (Hamburg TL18, 2.8, 1/60).

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ISo 2000 is also very OK for me (TL18, 1/50, 2.8)
Hamburg government conference room

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Iso 3200 is the limit for me without post processing. (TL18, 1/50, 2.8, look to the illuminated clouds...)
 

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one more at 3200 ISO (Miniature wonderworld Hamburg, TL18, 2.8, 1/125)

No tripod for all 4 photos...

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