Sunday 10 October 2010

FujiFilm HS-10 - Low Light, High Contrast

This is in two parts, and is simply to show street/market images shot in low light, or limited light, conditions. I wanted to test the new settings I have been using, in these conditions.

The settings used are :

P Mode, ISO 1600 (Auto), DR 200%, - 0.33 EV, Chrome, Color=Mid, Tone=High, Sharpness=High.

Part One - ISO 200-800

As the ISO setting was for ISO 1600 (Auto), some images turned out between ISO 200 to 800. These are shown in this first part.

All these images have been sharpened and some have had levels adjustment, been straightened and cropped.

Also, all have had slight Chroma (colour) noise reduction, but not Luminance (grain) noise reduction. Colour has not been adjusted.
























Part Two - ISO 1600


All these images have been sharpened and some have had levels adjustment, been straightened and cropped. Also, all have had slight Chroma (colour) noise reduction, but not Luminance (grain) noise reduction.

Colour (yellow and red) has been adjusted. The reason for this is that at ISO 1600, yellows 'drift' toward cyan and reds toward magenta.



















 









Cheers.

4 comments:

  1. Wow! Great shots. I wish I can do similar to these w/ my HS10. Still spending time studying it and hopefully I can get winning shots later on.

    Great job!

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  2. CC, Hi.

    Many thanks for your comment.

    Cheers.

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  3. Yes, great shots. I'm new to the HS10, I like the camera even more after reading your blog!

    Thank's for sharing!

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  4. Ralf, Hi.

    Many thanks for your feedback.

    Cheers.

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