Quote Originally Posted by arthurking83 View Post
You know, a lot of cameras seem to produce their best dynamic range output at high ISOs!!
Caveat for that is when the file type output is jpg tho. And this would be because jpgs have less processing ability than raw file types.

But when shooting raw, best to always try to use as low a ISO as practical, to help recover detail in PP.
As I slowly make my way through these shots I’m seeing quite a poor picture quality, especially in the shadows. All sorts of noise in rocks etc. And it is very hard to extract any detail in sharpening without destroying the pic completely. I’m sure someone with good PP knowledge could work with them quite well, and I’ll at least get better results when I look back in this trip for the memories... but the noise is definitely very obvious.

I’ll probably aim to post a few of the processed pics to see if people have any sublime PP hints for me.

End of the day, whatever I get from the pics now is 100% preferable to the HDR mess the entire album was before.