Ethan, Just curious, how were you shooting the D-30? What ISO, what compression and such? If you shot in the 100 ISO and on RAW I am very surprised that there was any noise at all. Also did you know that you can control the sharpness when shooting? I keep my camera set to normal, which is somewhat soft...but in PS using the default settings for the unsharp mask and hitting the images with it twice the images will get sharp enough to show individual hairs up to 12x18 on photo paper outputs.
Just curious as with digital the compression, ISO and all of that effects image quality. -- Harrison McClary Harrison McClary Photography http://www.mcclary.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] Once upon a time Trieu, Ethan wrote: >After evaluating the D30, I >found the images to be a bit on the noisy side. Dont blast me for saying >this people! Digital has yet to catch up to film. * **** ******* *********************************************************** * For list instructions, including unsubscribe, see: * http://www.a1.nl/phomepag/markerink/eos_list.htm ***********************************************************
