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Photographer  Petra Engle {Karma:1282}
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About On a flight from Las Vegas to Washington, we saw a really bright prism in the clouds below us. I tried to capture it. This was the best of the attempts.

Do you think it has any merits? Or is it just pretty colors with no appeal? Curious to hear the opinions.
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Zarazka Zarazkovich   {K:1510} 2/5/2003
I like noisy version more. Also, the photo is too focused on the prism itself - I would like to see a version where more sky is included

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Petra Engle   {K:1282} 2/5/2003
Thanks, Andy! And Harvey, too, I'll look into that program. I did find where noise reduction can be done in Photo Impact just now and it does do a pretty good job. Thanks very much for viewing and going through such trouble to help!

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Deleted User   {K:4598} 2/5/2003
Part of the reason for loss of definition is because I used the profile for my Canon 1D. The default ISO for the 1D is ISO 200. ISO 100 can be used as a special function. Most probably this was ISO 100 and I used a ISO 200 profile which is a bit stronger.

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Andy Eulass   {K:13435} 2/5/2003
I think both of your prism shots are really compelling. Even though there's no clear form, I still find my eye wandering around them drinking in all the colors and subtle contours. I agree with Harvey about the noise issue, but I'm not sure I'd go quite to the level Harvey did. I think he did a great job with filtering out the noise but at the cost of some definition to the clouds. Good work Petra.

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Deleted User   {K:4598} 2/5/2003
I use PhotoImpact for all my editing. I have PS and all the others but have been using PhotoImpact exclusively for years. The noise was taken out with a program called NeatImage which you can download. It's absolutely the best noise reduction program available and inexpensive. If memory serves me correctly, it's about $30.00

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Petra Engle   {K:1282} 2/5/2003
Yes! Thanks, that looks a lot better. Now how do I do that in Photo Impact? What are the commands in Photoshop, maybe they are the same. I'm going to have to invest the mega bucks into Photoshop, I fear :(.

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Deleted User   {K:4598} 2/5/2003
Let's try that again. The first file was too large to upload.

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Deleted User   {K:4598} 2/5/2003
I've attempted to take out as much as the noise as possible Petra. Tell me if this appears any better.

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Deleted User   {K:4598} 2/5/2003
If you can get the noise out, it makes for an interesting image.

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