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by bsurmanski
2498 days ago
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Dumb question: with the first example (twilight), wouldn't raising the exposure in post be functionally equivalent and have the same amount of noise? You are taking the same signal and boosting it to a desired gain, whether in camera or in post. right? |
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Often when I take a high ISO (relative) I find myself also adding an extra layer of edit ("remove noise") which I think just hurts the image. Adjusting exposure alone I feel does less damage.
I really don't find adding exposure on post (when RAW) damages as much as adding ISO and adding noise.
ISO is really just boosting a sensor sensitivity to light which I feel is not optimal and adds it's own set of artifacts. I would always prefer to add more exposure and me being the one adding the artifacts and playing with the edits, rather than the camera.
But then again, I just shoot for hobby and not a PRO! You can check out some of my pics at @franciscojgo