I was processing some images from a restaurant shoot I did with an E-P1 and I found myself, "Gosh, that image looks like I shot it on film."
A little more staring at it and I realized why...there was dust on it! Little white spots to be exact, flurries if it were snow. It was actually on all the images, not just that one, though in most cases it was not noticeable at all.
I thought "hot pixels" were red. I thought the E-P1 had that dust-shake sensor dance thing going on. What am I seeing?
I shot some test shots and they were still there. Cleaned the Panny 20's rear lens...still there. Did pixel mapping...still there. Is this sensor dust?
(in the sample pic, you can see it especially in the dark area in the middle foreground). Like dandruff...
Doug
A little more staring at it and I realized why...there was dust on it! Little white spots to be exact, flurries if it were snow. It was actually on all the images, not just that one, though in most cases it was not noticeable at all.
I thought "hot pixels" were red. I thought the E-P1 had that dust-shake sensor dance thing going on. What am I seeing?
I shot some test shots and they were still there. Cleaned the Panny 20's rear lens...still there. Did pixel mapping...still there. Is this sensor dust?
(in the sample pic, you can see it especially in the dark area in the middle foreground). Like dandruff...
Doug