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MichaelJayFoto:

--- Quote from: HappyBunny on June 06, 2016, 09:25 ---Today I had to pull the noise removal slider all the way to 70 in Lightroom and there is still noise.
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--- Quote from: HappyBunny on June 06, 2016, 09:47 ---This was taken with less light in my kitchen. ISO 80. I never higher.
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I am not sure what you are doing wrong but you are doing something wrong. I just checked back the images I shot with the RX100III two years ago. Noise becomes visible at ISO 400 and noticable at ISO 800 but still is managable. I just put noise reduction to 25 in LR for the ISO 800 images and it's fine.

However, you are talking about soft focus and loss of detail and the low light in your kitchen which leads me to think that your problem isn't actually noise but proper exposure. Noise becomes a bigger problem in the shadow areas and especially if you are trying to raise the light in post processing. Maybe that's where things are going wrong?

If not, I'd say show us a sample image with a 100% crop and include the EXIF data.

HappyBunny:
Wow. The one in the kitchen I edited today. They don't have that yet. The other one had enough light. The golden hour photos look bad. But I have to set the slider always between 50 and 70. I used Affinity Photo before for editing. Well, I don't know my noise becomes visible at ISO 80 even in daylight. I shoot in RAW. Sony says it's a 1 inch sensor but it's only 0.8.

PhotoBomb:

--- Quote from: MichaelJayFoto on June 06, 2016, 09:58 ---....If not, I'd say show us a sample image with a 100% crop and include the EXIF data.

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HappyBunny:
Here is the image. I cropped it a lot. The rejected one for soft focus.

HappyBunny:
I cropped it but could only save it with 40% quality.

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