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Frank Fremerey

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what you always wanted to know about ISO and noise but were afraid to ask
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To me that looks like an in-depth explanation. Thanks for sharing.
Peter

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what you always wanted to know about ISO and noise but were afraid to ask

Thank you for sharing this Frank. 

An excellent presentation. 
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Interesting presentation - thanks a lot Frank
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Frank Fremerey

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Yes, Marc Levoy is a trustworthy source on almost all questions in Digital Photography.

If in doubt about the stuff you read on the internet look here: https://sites.google.com/site/marclevoylectures/
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Thanks Frank - a good presentation - it takes me back to the physics lab.  ;D
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