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Thom Hogan’s Complete Guide to the Nikon D300
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Overall, an excellent result from a camera that wasn’t exactly
designed for this type of use. The one criticism I have is that
colors go muddy above ISO 1600 due to the dynamic range
loss.
Note: I’m sure a lot of you are wondering what I did in processing
the NEF. This particular one was brought into Adobe
Photoshop through ACR. It needed no exposure tweaking,
but the white balance needed a modest change. No other
changes were made to the default settings. Once in
Photoshop, I applied Neat Image using the Auto Profile
ability, then did a very slight (30% opacity) sharpening
using the High Pass filter.
Noise Reduction Settings
The D300 has two noise reduction abilities built in:
•
Long exp. NR
—performs a dark frame subtraction on
long exposures to remove thermal pattern noise and hot
pixels (photosites where the data values get “stuck”).
Surprisingly, this is not a particularly necessary function
on the D300, as the camera seems only modestly prone to