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Originally Posted by happos2
I meant I was in a darker room so I bumped up the ISO more than I ever have before so I could get proper exposure. The histogram looked centered and full which was a good sign. We shall see!
My editting abilities in lightroom are pretty minable. I need a tutorial on that software. I just play with the dials until the photo looks good to me!
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A good histogram is a good start.
I use DxO, not LR, but adjust Shadows and Highlights (not so much in a night shot, usually), overall Levels, Noise Reduction, Sharpness and Contrast. Don't get too carried away with any one slider and you should be okay. Be careful not to get too carried away with Chromanence NR, since that can crush details.