Hello Jakov and Elsa
Again thank you for your comments. In response to Elsa, the original RAW image is available to be downloaded via drop box on the posts in Jens "Snetiger" Introduce yourself. It is a nice image from a very modern set up to work with. With your beautiful view from your home, I am sure you could burn the midnight oil
capturing low light action on the lake, and using Noise Reduction to clean up a few low light, High ISO images
As for software there are many free trials available, so a I have firstly used these as a curiosity after reading up on the merits of each. I have found that there are strengths in each, they do not all support each others tool settings, but if used at times with each other as a supporting workflow as a group applications they can surpass the work of one application.
All the NR on the ISO 20000 image was done in Dx0 pro 11. A family member has just returned from the far east
with many macro images captured on a Canon 7D ii, he had concerns about the noise in his images and has put the
DxO Pro 11 free trial on his computer yesterday, I have received a email today saying he is very impressed.
In response to Jakov, I have had some strange experiences with a Capped Auto ISO in my early experience with the D800E, and got quite a bit confused. I today use manual ISO.
I would like to elaborate, as I am using mainly Prime Telephoto ais lenses with a TC regularly attached.
I do a lot of late afternoon into the evening sessions, as well as infrequent first light sessions with subjects that can be quite fast in their actions, coming in to roost birds for example, or Diurnal Birds of Prey.
As you can see I have not got VR available so I like to shoot at a High Shutter Speed to compensate for any technique failings. To achieve this in low light, there can be a tendency to shoot near to or wide open, with a TC attached there is a risk of IQ suffering at these apertures, so the method of shooting two stops from wide is a method I have adopted.
I have not had consistent sharpness in a image when shooting lower than 800s on a subject that will not stay perched for long or when tracking a BIF where a immediate change of flight path can occur. So 1000+ has got me to a comfort zone. I know I need to improve on my tripod set up and this may allow for a lower shutter speed.
With a TC attached I will shoot at f5.6 rarely but mainly use f8 - f11 on a 500mm f4.
Using manual ISO I will set the best setting to give me a chosen shutter speed in a certain light, winding up the ISO setting as required, when ISO 1600 is required I usually start packing up the kit.
I felt that the response to my first attempt at Noise Reduction, should encourage me to take my ISO cap higher and give me a little more time in the field to work with my chosen shutter speed range.
I am pondering your directions and will do a trial, I understand the D800E better now than when I first worked the Auto ISO method.