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1d2n high-iso banding
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]examples[/url]
anyone experienced banding as in the examples above? These are not my pics, but my issue is the same.
I only get them with high-iso, and when slightly under-expose.
Does the banding suggest my non-banding images are degraded in less obvious ways too?
Any idea how much a new sensor costs? Or is another fix available? Or do I live with it by avoiding under-exposed high-iso shots.
thanks
Dec 21, 2011 at 12:55 PM
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