The camera is an istDS.  This is only the second time I have pushed 
speed that high, and I might not do it again.

Your right, the conversion to B&W is a major improvement.  More work 
needed but I guess this comes under the heading of a learning 
experience. Thanks for the suggestion.

John Graves
WA1JG
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Paul Stenquist wrote:
> What camera? If it was with the K20, did you have high ISO noise  
> reduction set to at least "weak?" I've experienced unusual color on  
> some shots that were taken in mixed lighting. But I wouldn't call it  
> blotchy. You might be seeing something different. If I can't get the  
> color right, I just convert to BW. Not a perfect solution, but a  
> workable one.
> Paul
> On Mar 18, 2008, at 11:15 PM, John Graves wrote:
> 
>> I took some pictures of my grandson playing soccer in an indoor court.
>> So of course, I cranked the speed up to ISO 3200 and was able to shoot
>> at 1/250 at f 5.6  HAH!!! I got the best noise picture you could ask
>> for.  Blotchy colors all over the place.  I'd post them but am  
>> reluctant
>> to post identified underage kids anywhere on the web.
>>
>> My question is: Is there any way to use filters to make the best of a
>> bad deal?  Any help or suggestions welcomed
>> -- 
>> John Graves
>> WA1JG
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