Take Good Photographs in Low Light Conditions
Taking pictures in low light conditions (e.g. night photographs) usually requires using long exposures and high sensitivity levels.
While allowing photographing of low light scenes, long exposure leads to handshaking artifacts (the longer the photograph is being taken - the more the camera is displaced), while high sensitivity level results in high noise.
To take better photographs in low-light conditions:
- Set normal exposure and high sensitivity (ISO) level.
- Take several photographs in continuous mode.
- Transfer the photographs to PC and process by PhotoAcute Studio.
- Optionally, brightness equalization feature can be used to increase the brightness
PhotoAcute Studio will automatically combine photographs and remove the noise caused by high ISO. You will get clear image, as if you took the photograph using a tripod and the camera with the extremely good matrix.
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