Vertical lines
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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?
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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Canon 1D Mark2
ISO 160
70-200 IS L 2.8
Latest firmware
Shooting in H mode + AI Servo
RAW only image
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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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