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Jan 20, 2024, 6:15:15 AM1/20/24
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I have a Canon XTi digital SLR...I know, it's old. Still, it has been my best friend for many years and taken countless photos. I never had issues, til yesterday, all of the sudden. The camera focuses just fine, takes a picture, even triggers the flash as expected...but when you look on the viewfinder to see your shot, or even on the computer through a card reader, the picture is completely black. I'm an avid photographer, so it's not user error that I can tell. I have changed lenses, camera cards, batteries, modes for shooting...you name it. It sounds like everything is working just fine, as it always does, aside from the end result. To me, it seems like the result of a shutter that isn't opening, though I can hear it, so that begs the question, 'what is going on?'

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I just took this. Manual focus, 1/60, ISO 400, AI Focus setting. If I toggle between the the AI focus/One-shot/AI Servo, it sometimes fixes the issue for the next photos I take, but it seems that if the camera is turned off or set idle for a while, it reverts back to black photos.

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you can use Analyze > Measure (activate Analyze > Set Measurements > Area and Limit to threshold) to measure the white area in scaled units (e.g. microns). You can use Edit > Invert to make the black region white and measure it.

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I need to measure the properties of the black area (perimeter, area, radius of the circle fitting in the area) in my image, however, analyze particle seems to have some errors. Do you have any idea how I can solve it, please?34-inv.tif (257.8 KB)

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The image shows precisely for the first time how the base of such an astrophysical jet moving at speeds approaching that of light connects to matter swirling around a supermassive black hole before being fed to its surface, a process astronomers call accretion. Previous images of M87's central black hole had managed to capture the jet it emits and the supermassive black hole itself, but not the two features together.

"This new image completes the picture by showing the region around the black hole and the jet at the same time," study team member Jae-Young Kim, of Kyungpook National University in South Korea and the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy, said in a statement.

The historic first image of the M87 central supermassive black hole, which has a mass 6.5 billion times that of the sun and is located 55 million light years from Earth, was taken by the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) collaboration in 2017 and unveiled two years later. This new image of M87 and the outflow erupting from it was created using 2018 data from radio telescopes with the Global Millimetre VLBI Array (GMVA), the Greenland Telescope and the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), which worked together to form a virtual instrument about the size of Earth itself (much as the EHT network does).

"We know that jets are ejected from the region surrounding black holes, but we still do not fully understand how this actually happens," study team member Ru-Sen Lu, of the Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, said in the same statement. "To study this directly, we need to observe the origin of the jet as close as possible to the black hole."

This creates the bright golden ring seen in the EHT's images of the M87 balck hole and the supermassive black hole at the heart of the Milky Way, Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*). At the center of this glowing golden ring is total darkness, which is the shadow of the black hole.

The new image of the M87 supermassive black hole also differs from the EHT telescope image as it shows the region in longer wavelengths of light, which affects what astronomers can see in this region.

"At this wavelength, we can see how the jet emerges from the ring of emission around the central supermassive black hole," team member Thomas Krichbaum, of the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy, said in the same statement.

The size of the ring of the black hole in this new image is also 50% larger than in the EHT image. This difference revealed that M87's supermassive black hole is gobbling up matter more rapidly than previously believed, scientists said.

Additionally, the sensitivity of ALMA, which is comprised of 66 antennas in the Atacama desert of northern Chile, GLT, and GMVA, which consists of 14 radio telescopes in Europe and North America, allowed astronomers to use a process called interferometry to synchronize signals from the individual telescopes and properly reveal the black hole shadow and see deeper into the emission of the jet at the same time.

Using this network of telescopes, astronomers will now work toward better understanding how feeding supermassive black holes launch powerful jets of matter. Simultaneous observations should allow the team behind this image to disentangle the complicated processes that happen near the supermassive black hole.

We plan to observe the region around the black hole at the center of M87 at different radio wavelengths to further study the emission of the jet," said Eduardo Ros, also of the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy. "The coming years will be exciting, as we will be able to learn more about what happens near one of the most mysterious regions in the universe."


but when it comes to black, i can't change the black to another color with any of the ways above. So i was wondering if it is possible to turn a black object into white without killing the texture. Or cleaning the object from colors, making it colorless.
best way i know so far is playing with "exposure" settings. but this time the objcet on the image is becoming blure and loosing its texture.

i can simply select the whole shoe and do ctrl+i (short cut to invert) to invert the dark colors to white. But while it turns the dark colors into white it also turns white parts into black. which i don't want to.

Shifting from black to white is a Curves adjustment. One problem that may pop up when you attempt the change in RGB mode and Curves alone is a color shift because both tone and color reside in the same channel. On the other hand, Lab Color separates color from tone so that tones may altered without affecting color, as shown above. Having made a Seection, and changed the Mode to Lab color, if you set the a AND the b curves as shown in the lower right -- a horizontal curve so that it bisects the grid -- neutral gray values are assured. The tone curve (Lightness) can then be adjusted as shown in the lower left to produce a white object...with the value of whiteness entirely up to you. It is difficult to offer a precise recommendation for you without seeing your file but the sample above should get you started. Good luck.

For example, I might be looking at a web page with a picture that has lots of black. There might be a couple of green flashing pixels in that black that shouldn't be there. I scroll the page, and the green flickering pixels move with the image. It seems that everyphysical pixel is fine, but somehow something interprets part of the image in a way that causes flickering green...

It's not just in a web browser. My first thought was to blame a trolling blogger cunningly uploading an animated gif that simulates a failing pixel... but it happens in a wide range of applications. It seems to occur randomly, other than that it seems to only occur in areas of pure black, and it's always pure 100% green.

I had a very similar problem. Flickering red and green pixels in dark areas of the screen (and by putting my nose on the wall i project at, I noticed that the white areas had faint yellow pixels). I think it only seems the pixels move with the image, when really the black image makes the underlying errounous pixel pattern visible.

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