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I have an Olympus Camedia C-5000 ZOOM and am just really starting to explore all it can do (purchased it about a month ago) It has a low-light feature, as well as the ASL feature which lets me do manual settings, but I'm having a hard time getting a good picture of the night sky where the stars can be seen clearly. My best attempt had to be tweaked in the photo-editor, raising the contrast, raising gamma, and cleaning up noise. IS there a better way, or can anybody give me any tips on settings or editing? [img]http://members.aol.com/jenkacey2k/photos/stars.jpg[/img] (I was actually surprised the colours showed the way they did. I assume it's to do with the types of stars but I may be wrong. I was really hoping for a more "natural" look.) [url=http://members.aol.com/jenkacey2k/private/FNORD.html] [img]http://members.aol.com/jenkacey2k/forum/goldstar.gif[/img] [/url] [This message has been edited by Spike Page (edited 01-25-2004).]
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