I'm trying to build a noise profile for the Olympus E-P3 and need advice on the following:
1. Can/should I use black screen (lens cap on) instead of the calibration chart? I asked because at high ISO the photos I took are invariably burnt out at long exposures;
2. Regardless of whether I used black screen/calibration chart for photos with a lot of noise the auto-profile quality is very low. Is the resulting profile usable? Is there a way to improve the quality?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Need advice on building a noise profile
Thank you for your response. Looks like I have to get myself a few ND filters for those high ISO/long exposure shots.
At these extremes (high ISO/long exposure) I am not able to expose every square in the calibration target correctly - the lighter (brighter) squares tend to burn out. Is it necessary to get every square exposed correctly?
At these extremes (high ISO/long exposure) I am not able to expose every square in the calibration target correctly - the lighter (brighter) squares tend to burn out. Is it necessary to get every square exposed correctly?
Another question: if I use A (aperture priority) mode I have no control over shutter speed. It is my understanding that different shutter speed produces different degrees of noise. Would a profile generated using the A mode be applicable to a whole range of shutter speeds? What about hot pixels generated from long exposures?
There may be some difference, different shutter speeds can be profiled separately or you can simply use Auto Fine-Tune function to adjust a pre-built profile (from the set of profiles that you create using shots of the target) to every input image.
Hot pixels are not noise that Neat Image works with and they are best treated by the camera and its software.
Vlad
Hot pixels are not noise that Neat Image works with and they are best treated by the camera and its software.
Vlad