![]() With weather sealing and advanced image stabilization, you’ll open up your creative possibilities. ![]() Tamron – Need lightweight, compact mirrorless lenses? Tamron has you covered, with superior optics perfect for any situation. Having altered Size and Roughness, go back up to Amount and see if you can get away with less. I think you’ll find that more Roughness is better than less when Roughness approaches 0 it begins to look distinctly digital and distracting. Slide the Amount to the right and adjust the Size and Roughness. So I used the Grain adjustments to remove just enough detail that the difference in sharpness is unnoticed. This kind of thing drives me nuts! Im a snob about where sharpness falls in a picture. I liked this photograph of Jane and Cody in the desert, but the sharpest focus is actually on a rock behind the couple, leaving them just a little soft. Focus fixerįirst, if I’ve fouled, up I might use grain to fix it. ![]() So, if detail is the desired result, why would we want to add grain and reduce detail in an image? There are three reasons I might add grain. In digital, noise is the compromise we make for shooting faster ISOs, and the latest cameras biggest improvement is usually related to the detail maintained even at very high speed ISOs. Documentary photographers and journalists may need faster speeds (higher ISOs) and will compromise detail for speedier films that have more grain. Landscape photographers typically want the finest detail possible, which comes from fine grained films. Grain is a word used in film photography to describe the fineness of detail a film or paper is capable of capturing.
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