It's your eyes, Eric. You need to buy some new ones. That's a very noisy 
picture.

B

> On 7 Oct 2013, at 23:15, Eric Weir <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> The day before I left England my brother-in-law drove out to Chappell, Essex 
> [I think it's Essex] to see an impressive railroad viaduct that spans a river 
> valley. When I imported the images into LR I was dismayed to see that I had 
> forgotten to reset the the ISO of 3200 I'd used indoors the evening before. 
> To my surprise, though, the images are sharp and largely free of 
> noise---well, to my eyes anyway. 
> <http://www.flickr.com/photos/eeweir/10144700623/in/set-72157636303781576/>
> 
> I assumed that high ISO images, at least on my camera [*istDS], were always 
> noisy. It was a bright day, and shots were taken with a fast shutter [1/750]. 
> Is that the explanation? If so, what is the explanation? If not, what is the 
> explanation?
> 

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