Was That Really Shot At ISO 3200?

By Barry Gerber, published on January 31, 2007
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6. Was That Really Shot At ISO 3200?

Finally, here's a shot I took at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) this January. The first image is untouched. The second was sharpened slightly in Photoshop CS2. Can you believe this photo was taken at ISO 3200 by a sub-$300 camera? Not only is noise difficult to see even in the sharpened image, but the colors are true to the lighting conditions.

ISO 3200, 1/180 of a second at f2.8, exposure control automatic/normal, no flash, focal length 8mm (37mm equivalent), color space = sRGB, original 2848 x 2136 pixels, this photo 425 x 319 pixels

Don't believe I'm telling the truth about the specs on the CES photo. Well, here's an Adobe Bridge window with the unprocessed photo yet unopened in Photoshop selected. Click the image to see a larger version.

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