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Here's Johnny  
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 More options Nov 3, 9:35 pm
Newsgroups: alt.graphics.photoshop
From: "Here's Johnny" <r...@tattat.net>
Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 12:35:13 +1000
Local: Tues, Nov 3 2009 9:35 pm
Subject: Digital photo problem - equipment failure?
Hi all,

I am not a photographer (though very interested in photography!) but I do
fairly basic digital retouching for wedding customers. I have received a few
discs of photos from the same photographer a few times now with the same
problem.

About a quarter from the left border of a landscape image, a vertical,
single-pixel greenish line run through. I've zoomed in and can see a small
(maybe 2x2 pixel) white spot about 5 pixels from the top of the image, and
the green line runs vertically down from there, right to the bottom of the
image. This littel white spot looks like there's a "hole" in the image,
which is "leaking" the green line.

Can this learned forum please advise me as to why this keeps happening?

I have raised this previously with the photographer and he told me last time
it was down to a corrupted media card. That sounded wrong to me, as an IT
support pro - if the media card was corrupt, we would be having other
issues. (That's not to say he was being dishonest - he's not an IT person.)
He told me he ditched the faulty card, but here we are again. I suspect he's
mis-diagnosing the problem, and that ditching this data card too will not
fix the issue.

Could his explanation be right? I suspect it's a problem with his camera and
that he's giving me excuses to fob off having to spend money on it. I'd be
very grateful for advice, as I don't want to dismiss him if I'm wrong. He
tells me he took many more photos after the ones he took for me, and none of
them have this issue, so he reckons it's ot the camera. Then again he never
noticed this the first time, nor this time, until I raised it with him.

Thanks for reading this!


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Johan W. Elzenga  
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 More options Nov 4, 6:32 am
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From: nom...@please.invalid (Johan W. Elzenga)
Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 12:32:03 +0100
Local: Wed, Nov 4 2009 6:32 am
Subject: Re: Digital photo problem - equipment failure?

Sounds like a sensor issue to me. If that line is on the same place in
each picture, the chance that this is a memory card issue is practically
zero.

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Johan W. Elzenga           johan<<at>>johanfoto.nl
Editor / Photographer     http://www.johanfoto.com


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 More options Nov 5, 4:56 am
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From: "Here's Johnny" <r...@tattat.net>
Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 19:56:49 +1000
Local: Thurs, Nov 5 2009 4:56 am
Subject: Re: Digital photo problem - equipment failure?

Thanks mate. It turns out it's a hot sensor pixel, and www.pixelfixer.org
has a tool for me to fix it - I really hope it can be used for batch
processing, because 600 photos by hand is not a fun prospect!

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