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Old March 12th 08, 07:42 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
Tim Downie
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My daughter has recently noticed a problem with the images on her EOS 350D
when taking photographs as 1600 ISO.

I've put a copy of one up he

http://www.zen31010.zen.co.uk/images...lipboard01.jpg

I haven't got the original alas but if you look particularly in the bottom
left, you can see faint horizontal striations. My daughter seems to think
this is a new problem.

If so, what's the cause and is there any cure?

TIA

Tim



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Old March 12th 08, 08:33 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
Ali
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Default Problems with Cannon EOS 350D

Sorry, I can't answer your question because I have not seen this before on a
DSLR, however it's not just bottom left, it's uniform across the whole
bottom of the photo.

Are you sure that it only occurs at ISO 1600?


"Tim Downie" wrote in message
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My daughter has recently noticed a problem with the images on her EOS 350D
when taking photographs as 1600 ISO.

I've put a copy of one up he

http://www.zen31010.zen.co.uk/images...lipboard01.jpg

I haven't got the original alas but if you look particularly in the bottom
left, you can see faint horizontal striations. My daughter seems to think
this is a new problem.

If so, what's the cause and is there any cure?

TIA

Tim




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Old March 12th 08, 08:58 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
Tim Downie[_2_]
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Default Problems with Cannon EOS 350D


"Ali" wrote in message
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Sorry, I can't answer your question because I have not seen this before on
a DSLR, however it's not just bottom left, it's uniform across the whole
bottom of the photo.


I know, it's just most apparent there.

Are you sure that it only occurs at ISO 1600?


I couldn't see it on her other photos that were taken on lower ISO settings
so it does seem to be only on the highest sensitivity setting.

Tim


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Old March 13th 08, 06:46 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
Ali
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Default Problems with Cannon EOS 350D

Agreed, heat and humidity aren't particularly helpful to sensors.

It maybe worth taking some test shots in similar conditions at different
ISO's and shutter speeds (including long exposures), etc to pin point when
it's at it's worse. Do the lines appear in the same place every time, in
different places, etc.

Really, with an issue like this, I very much doubt it's going to be an easy
DIY fix, so personally I would get it looked at by a professional/Canon
Service Centre. If you do, let us know what they find.


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Any way this might be heat related? The sensor is affected by heat. The
hotter it gets the more noise and high iso will magnify the issue.


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Old March 13th 08, 08:06 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
Bhogi
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Default Problems with Cannon EOS 350D

On 12 mar., 20:42, "Tim Downie"
wrote:
My daughter has recently noticed a problem with the images on her EOS 350D
when taking photographs as 1600 ISO.

I've put a copy of one up he

http://www.zen31010.zen.co.uk/images...lipboard01.jpg

I haven't got the original alas but if you look particularly in the bottom
left, you can see faint horizontal striations. My daughter seems to think
this is a new problem.

If so, what's the cause and is there any cure?

TIA

Tim


I'm pretty sure this is sensor read noise and it was there from the
beginning. If the image was underexposed, than it becomes even more
obvious. My 20d is even worse at iso 3200. Both cameras are from
2004/2005 so...

One thing your daughter can do, is take high iso photos in raw mode.
External raw to jpg conversion (PhotoShop,...) can be much better than
in camera conversion. The striations that are obvious on in camera
jpg, mostly dissapear when raw is converted to jpg out of the camera.
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Old March 13th 08, 09:06 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
Tim Downie
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Default Problems with Cannon EOS 350D

Bhogi wrote:
On 12 mar., 20:42, "Tim Downie"
wrote:
My daughter has recently noticed a problem with the images on her
EOS 350D when taking photographs as 1600 ISO.

I've put a copy of one up he

http://www.zen31010.zen.co.uk/images...lipboard01.jpg

I haven't got the original alas but if you look particularly in the
bottom left, you can see faint horizontal striations. My daughter
seems to think this is a new problem.

If so, what's the cause and is there any cure?

TIA

Tim


I'm pretty sure this is sensor read noise and it was there from the
beginning. If the image was underexposed, than it becomes even more
obvious. My 20d is even worse at iso 3200. Both cameras are from
2004/2005 so...

One thing your daughter can do, is take high iso photos in raw mode.
External raw to jpg conversion (PhotoShop,...) can be much better than
in camera conversion. The striations that are obvious on in camera
jpg, mostly dissapear when raw is converted to jpg out of the camera.


Thanks, I'll suggest that but I have a feeling that she saves her pictures
in RAW already.

Tim


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Old March 25th 08, 08:52 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
Marcin[_4_]
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Default Problems with Cannon EOS 350D

Użytkownik "Tim Downie" napisał w
wiadomo¶ci ...
My daughter has recently noticed a problem with the images on her EOS 350D
when taking photographs as 1600 ISO.

I've put a copy of one up he

http://www.zen31010.zen.co.uk/images...lipboard01.jpg

I haven't got the original alas but if you look particularly in the bottom
left, you can see faint horizontal striations. My daughter seems to think
this is a new problem.

If so, what's the cause and is there any cure?

TIA

Tim




It looks like warm matrix (typical for higher iso setting, sometimes
smaller, sometimes much intensive),
but,
are you sure this is not the effect of resizing the image using wrong resize
filter (eg triangle filter)?

Best wishes
Martin
www.gorgolewski.com








 




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