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sd9 - dust on sensor!
Steve: Better late than never. I'm new to this forum, and found a link to
some of my shots in one of your posts. You said: "Here's another one, but the user seems to have no clue that there is dust on the sensor." http://www.pbase.com/chucklantz/5204ftpoint&page=all FYI, I'm well aware of the dust on the sensor, but I don't clean every shot I post to my pbase.com galleries. When customers buy the shot, the orginal full-sized image is cleaned before printing. This saves time, and also discourages free downloads. The one nasty dust spot on the upper left also makes a great "identifier" when people swipe the shots for their own websites, without credit. |
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