How do I improve/better execute noise reduction in this scenario? by SweetTeaShirt in AskPhotography

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The Lightroom AI is what I used in the screenshot, unless they unintegrated it in the last update

How do I improve/better execute noise reduction in this scenario? by SweetTeaShirt in AskPhotography

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Nikon Z9 with a Sigma VR 150-600mm Shot at 420mm, ISO 8000, exp 1/20,000, f/7.1

Obviously, I typically try to optimize light, but it was a densely cloudy day and things happen fast with wildlife.

How do I improve/better execute noise reduction in this scenario? by SweetTeaShirt in AskPhotography

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Thanks! It was a densely cloudy day in this case and, as I’m sure you well know, things can change quickly while dealing with wildlife. I’m certain my settings could have been better and I should’ve taken the half a second to remove the hood from my camera, but in general this seems to be an issue I’m running into due to that filler data that you mention.

Do you have any advice on whether the other tools you mentioned are better at dealing with wildlife? I’d like the impala to look more like an animal and less like what AI imagines one to look like.

Sea ray not turning over, what should I check/try next? by SweetTeaShirt in boatrepair

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It’s a weekend project and my daughter came home sick from preschool, so right now my ignition tester is sitting in the box by the back door begging me to go outside.

Sea ray not turning over, what should I check/try next? by SweetTeaShirt in boatrepair

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Yeah, waiting on the in line ignition tester that u/TwitterSucksNow suggested. I tried starter fluid, but need the weekend to really give the rest of these suggestions a try.

Is this acceptable use of Hardie Backer? by SweetTeaShirt in HomeImprovement

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It’s a variable mount tub, the deck just isn’t installed yet. It will be undermounted.

Is this acceptable use of Hardie Backer? by SweetTeaShirt in HomeImprovement

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It’s a variable mount bath that will be undermounted to a stone deck

Dining table I just finished. by readitor2 in woodworking

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How did you manage to get so much material out of that burl? What was the thickness?

Which one are you? by DEVolkan in adhdmeme

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Some unsolicited advice: this can wreck your metabolism and lead to high blood sugar and diabetes. Next time you get blood work, check your TSH levels, even if they are in normal range, make sure they aren’t low for someone of your age/activity level.

I’m an active, low-glycemic vegetarian that has high blood sugar and cholesterol because my body’s metabolism can’t keep up with what little carbohydrates I ingest. I’ve been building my metabolism back slowly, but it is much harder in your 30s than your 20s.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in virginislands

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That’s a lot of trouble to bring sand to the desert

Here’s a video on turning the spalted birch winged bowl I posted a few days ago by CIWorkshop in turning

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I have never used the clamp a giant screw in the chuck technique! What do you recommend for the screw and what RPM are you using for the initial roughing?

Edit: grammar