Originally Posted by
Bobobird
Thanks Phil.
Thanks Carl. Yes, that is a 12800.
Couple of things wrong there - shutter speed too high 1/1000-1/1600 would have been more correct.
High ISOs do a couple of things - generate lots of noise, lose dynamic range and soften details.
Noise - no matter how well you expose there will be noise. The trick as you know is to turn that noise from "dirty" to "clean". That is where ETTR comes in. In this particular shot I may have turned the wheel by accident. The s/s setting for the previous couple of shots were certainly not 1/2500. So in a way this shot is under-exposed and not ETTR.
Loss of DR - after the noise cleanup I made an adjustment layer and pushed up the vibrance and saturation of only the duck'ss backend and the yellow circle around his eye.
Softening of detail - a high iso shot is not a great candidate for normal sharpening due to lots of blocky speckles. What I did was make it "appear" sharp by using levels and curves.
Sharpening - a very tiny bit of USM in PS. 200/0.3/0 at the very end on the duck only.
Final step - 1 further NR pass over only the water portions.