RIP Meiko

She put him down this morning. I’ll probably regret not going and being by him. I’ll most likely feel guilty.

Meiko has cancer

All in his chest area, in his lungs. She’s probably going to put him down on Monday. He won’t go outside for my sister. He wouldn’t eat his breakfast right away.

Let the crying begin.

Don’t get your sick dog a toy, it won’t make you or them feel better. Meiko wouldn’t even take the toy. Maybe he will eventually.

Meiko isn't doing good

He is having trouble breathing and can barely walk. Sounds like she might have to put him down. I will have to help him in her car, he probably won’t be able to jump.

The bad feeling is already creeping up. The feeling you get when you have to put a dog down. Might make more sense for the feeling to happen after.

Update They are doing tests. It’ll take twenty minutes. If they can’t figure out what’s wrong, we will have to put him down.

I’m waiting in the car. You can hear him whining.

They said his stomach is hurting him. I got poop on me when I put him in the car. Could be the pain medicine.

Update He was constipated. But his chest x-ray wasn’t normal. Also he’s anemic. He could have cancer. He stopped making the weird noise after he pooped.

Neat Image vs AfterShot Pro Perfectly Clear Noise Removal

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The first image is Neat Image, and the second is AfterShot Pro Perfectly Clear Noise Removal.

They look very similar, but Neat Image is slightly better.

The render with Perfectly Clear Noise Removal in AfterShot Pro, looks way worse then the actual JPG. I might not of paid for the Neat Image upgrade if I knew the JPG looked fine. Neat Image is still better though. Slightly.

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If you don’t care about the carpet, AfterShot Pro Perfectly Clear Noise removal is better. The black is darker on her fur. Possibly more detail too. So the only part that actually matters, is better with AfterShot Pro.

MagSphere works with Nissin DI466

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The two brighter ones are at ISO 800.

The background on the picture of Tonka looks odd, might be because I was standing in the kitchen, which has a different kind of light.

If you edit the pictures of Tonka, they look fine. Use Perfectly Clear in AfterShot Pro. But the noise removal blurs out the carpet as well. I don’t have a Neat Image license for Windows, don’t know if it would do any better, maybe.

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Update Neat Image has better noise removal, it doesn’t blur out the carpet.

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There’s the fixed image of Tonka. As long as you save the RAW file, you can most likely fix the image.