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Posted: Tue Aug 29th, 2017 21:24 |
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novicius
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My wonderful D3X had so many of those , that it was as if it took pictures with built-in X-mas lighting...the D3S was not that much better. I had already hunted down a program called " pixel-fixer ",when I stumbled over some advice. Now , in RAW them pixels get fixed in developing , but not in J-peg , and I shoot both , RAW in 14 bit , j-peg in lower res. intended for media, but those coloured dots.. The " trick " is simply... 1) Put on lenscap , Close viewfinder blind. 2) Camera set to " M " 3) Select HIGHEST ISO ( I set it to H 2.0 ) 4) Select Lowest Shutterspeed 5) Fire !! It seems as if Camera switches off , wait for it...Shutter will Return , LCd `s light up , but wait !!...the Top-Lcd will flash.. " JOB-af " for a little while, then after it stops ... Keep steps 1 and 2 and 4. 3) Select LOWEST ISO ( I set it to L1.0 ) 5) Fire ... Again it will seem as if Camera switches off , wait for it...Shutter will Return , LCd `s light up , but wait !!...the Top-Lcd will flash.. " JOB-af " for a little while ... Upon Checking the Monitor, using High Magnification , You will see that Most coloured dots are gone , IF , there still are some , then they will be mute , and even under pixel peeping they `ll be hardly noticeable , as you would have to Enlarge substantially. Perhaps this was posted before , but I have not seen it . I apologise on beforehand if I have .." kicked in open doors "...
____________________ Back in Danmark I do not use my equipment to make photo`s .. I take photo`s to use my equipment The better I become at photography,the better my camera gets. |
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