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pcworld.gifDave Johnson has a tutorial at PC World Magazine about how to use ISO to take low-light photos. He discusses the value in cranking up the ISO on your camera for low-light situations (the higher the "ISO" number, the less light is needed to get the pic), and also the "Dark Side of ISO," meaning that higher ISO shots tend to look granier.

Next week, Dave promises to help us clean up some of that noise.

Posted January 31, 2006 08:49 AM

 

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