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TOPIC: Sunset Graining
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Sunset Graining 2026/01/31 17:43 Karma: 0  
Hi. New here and to photography so apologies if the question is a basic one.

I recently went on holiday and took some pictures of a sunset. The picture, I thought, looked great when previewing on the camera but now that I've downloaded them, the area around the sun looks grained like it's a low resolution picture. If I zoom in on the camera, all looks fine.

My camera is a Nikon D90 with the Std 18-105 lens. I don't have a filter fitted yet and took the picture with the 'landscape' setting rather than getting into the manual settings.

Did I use the wrong setting on the camera? The picture was taken on the 'fine' setting, JPEG, 1/1000 at f/13 & iso 200.

Any advice would be good or pointers where I can get the most out of my camera would be great.
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Post edited by: mark722, at: 2026/04/01 07:14
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