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Old 14th December 2004   #1
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can someone enlighten me whether these lines are normal?

both me (10D) and my friend's camera (300D) keep having these strange lines??

only today....



oh no....
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Old 14th December 2004   #2
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2 different cameras?? Really weird. Any strong electromagnetic source nearby causing interference?
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Originally Posted by Petf69


can someone enlighten me whether these lines are normal?

both me (10D) and my friend's camera (300D) keep having these strange lines??

only today....



oh no....
Hi,
Are you both using the one computer set up for processing your pix
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never seen these before....
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the pic itself is quite high res...tones, colours look good
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strong electo magnetic source? may be so...its only around that particular area that we got that problem...

the 300D user saw the problem with the camera LCD screen...I only saw it when I can back and download the photos.....

that's one of my better shots..... ...wasted....

yup..that's a 100% crop.....

weird lines.....now i have to clone/heal/patch...line by line
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Here's the full picture of this pretty model I meet today...line is still visible with zero sharpening and 100% noise reduction....sigh

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Someone's HP ringing?
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Confirm HP. But i only got very faint lines, much less than yours. Even though i put my whole HP just next to the LCD. Maybe CCD less susceptible.
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Originally Posted by 2100
Someone's HP ringing?

Wah! How did you guess man?

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tks for sharing....didn't know HP can creat this...
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Wah! How did you guess man?

Cheers,
Basically the only source of EMI is the HP for that kind of enviroment lor. I guess he was in a shop or something from the backgrd. These things always wreak havoc to any speaker systems and they go "dut dut dut dut" when there is GSM activity. If not HP then really don't know what already.

But my lines are horizontal rather than vertical. heh....
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wow..learn something new!!... so next time must watch out for HP ringing... heheh

thanx for the info 2100!!
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Photo for what purpose?
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photo for client. Care to comment?

Hope to improve on my work....
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not that I believe it (since I'm engineer background), but those handphone anti radiation things might work..

* in anycase, from an engineering perspective, you probably need a steel/ferrous cage around the camera to shield from EMI, perhaps someone can make a "steel mesh/filings" embedded gaffer tape for the camera.


*incidentally, if you line the walls of a building with chicken wire/steel wire mesh, that's enough to block your wireless router signal from spilling out of the house. if you construct a cone shape wire mesh and dump the wireless router in it, it will become unidirectional wireless..
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Originally Posted by loupgarou
not that I believe it (since I'm engineer background), but those handphone anti radiation things might work..

*incidentally, if you line the walls of a building with chicken wire/steel wire mesh, that's enough to block your wireless router signal from spilling out of the house. ..............
Oooooooh, I think you have been watching too many CIA movies

But I guess it would make your house easy to find
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Originally Posted by Petf69
photo for client. Care to comment?

Hope to improve on my work....

Shadow below her chin? Flash head too high?
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Originally Posted by Petf69
photo for client. Care to comment?

Hope to improve on my work....
Is this for an advertisement for Kipling sunglasses?
If not, it would look very odd, not to mention distracting, for a model to pose wearing a pair sunglasses with the brand sticker still on like she just took it off the rack at a department store or something.
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Oooooooh, I think you have been watching too many CIA movies

But I guess it would make your house easy to find
aiyoh, line the inside of your house, not the outside. like soundproofing.
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