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Originally Posted by Octane
Warren,
Does your camera have long exposure noise reduction, and, high ISO noise reduction capability? I don't think it would, but, it can't hurt to check.
The alternative would be to take manual dark frames and then subtract these in Photoshop, for example.
H
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Hi H
I will read up on the manual for long exposure noise reduction but I don't think it is in there or High ISO noise reduction as for dark frames would these be shots with the cap on and can you do them in gimp if I know that it is possible I can google for how to use the dark frames.
Thanks for your help and Suma126 I really wan't a DSLR but have to make do with this one at present so I am trying to push it's boundries as far as I can I am having fun learning I have finally figured out the apature settings for blurring effect which I have wanted to learn for some time now.