As everyone with a dSLR knows, one of the prices for having the flexibility of dSLR-type cameras is that you'll sometimes have to work on the photos a bit (colour balance, noise reduction, cropping).
The first photo to make it through this process is this one of Tom Tromey:
Tom Tromey, Fosdem 2007, Brussels, Belgium
The room we were all in has been various referred to as 'the crypt' and 'the cave' and I have to agree - capturing this without flash needed iso1600 and therefore introduced a significant amount of noise (which I've only partially managed to remove!)
The room we were all in has been various referred to as 'the crypt' and 'the cave' and I have to agree - capturing this without flash needed iso1600 and therefore introduced a significant amount of noise (which I've only partially managed to remove!)

