Vertical lines

BBonesBBones Registered Users Posts: 580 Major grins
edited March 5, 2007 in Cameras
Please feel free to move this thread if needed.

Been noticing lately that my photos from my 1D Mark 2 (with latest firmware) have all been "banding" or have vertical lines running through them. Not as noticeable in regular screen size, but really noticeable at 100%. I have a lot of shoots coming up very soon so I can't really send the camera into Canon immediately, but does anyone know any common fixes either with the camera or in post?

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  • BBonesBBones Registered Users Posts: 580 Major grins
    edited March 4, 2007
    supplemental info

    Canon 1D Mark2
    ISO 160
    70-200 IS L 2.8
    Latest firmware
    Shooting in H mode + AI Servo
    RAW only image
  • TristanPTristanP Registered Users Posts: 1,107 Major grins
    edited March 5, 2007
    Does it only happen when you have underexposure?
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  • BBonesBBones Registered Users Posts: 580 Major grins
    edited March 5, 2007
    seems that way, yes. I see it in untouched photos while view them in RawShooter Essentials. Very obvious once I bump up the exposure
  • ziggy53ziggy53 Super Moderators Posts: 24,078 moderator
    edited March 5, 2007
    TristanP wrote:
    Does it only happen when you have underexposure?
    Good call Tristan!

    Most digital cameras exhibit forms of "banding" when pushed from underexposure.

    I see the shot was at ISO 160. I suggest bumping the ISO to 400 or 800, and then more careful exposures, adding EC if necessary, to prevent underexposure.

    The Canon 1D MKII has such a low noise floor that pushing the exposure seems to work pretty well, but it's not a good policy as demonstrated.

    Noise reduction software can often reduce the effects, especially coupled with layers and masking to preserve the detail in unaffected areas.
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