Frank, I reckon that sometimes the beauty of the captured moment gets overshadowed by technical nitpicking.

I should tell you that if you did not write all the story quoted below and just shown a picture, I wouldn't have thought about this at all.

It is simply very good picture and frankly, I could care less about the amount of noise reduction you applied or specifics of b/w conversion that you used.

Sorry, if this is the answer that you did not expect.

Boris


frank theriault wrote:
Someone recently complained that my PESOs have been too sharp lately.

http://knarfinthecity.blogspot.com/2008/11/love-on-dancefloor.html

Okay, but seriously, I'm happy with this.  Had I processed it in PS
I'd have used plenty of noise reduction which would have helped a lot,
but you can only look at and comment on what's on your screen right
now, I understand that.  I hope you think it's a cool photo, too.  Let
me know.

I do have a question, though.  There appear to be horizontal lines
going across this image, the most obvious one going through the
female's upper eye.  What are these?  I've not noticed them on other
images.  I don't know if it's a problem with the camera, the card or
the computer.  Any ideas?

thanks,
frank



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