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kderby

kderby

Member Since 25 Jan 2017
Offline Last Active Jan 26 2017 06:43 PM
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In Topic: horizontal noise lines across image?

26 January 2017 - 04:22 PM

this is really good to know, very helpful, thank you Peter

I won't toss the Ultras, just keep them as backup.

 

I always wondered if I should reformat a blank card when switching between cameras, now i know. . thank you thank you


Thank you Brian!


In Topic: horizontal noise lines across image?

26 January 2017 - 03:25 PM

Thank you for your responses!  

@Brian, lossless compressed NEF

@Nikonian, I actually pulled that card from my d7100 at the end of my shoot, did not reformat (leaving 100 d7100 images on that card), shot 40 more photos (only 3 of which were affected).

Just tested opening the NEF in camera raw and still see the horizontal lines.

Thanks for noting the slowness of the Ultra's, agreed!  and usually i do shoot on an Extreme Pro or Extreme card, just was the tail end of the shoot and grabbed the old card from the old camera.  I am now retiring that card but still want to know if it was the culprit.  

 

Attaching the actual photo & a screen capture of the Camera Raw screen...  It's hard to see the lines in the thumbnail that is posted, so i'm attaching a zoomed in screen capture. . . the lines fun the full length of the image. 

 

Thanks again, this is so helpful :)

 

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Thanks Ron, the card is reformatted so image is gone . . . but there is no big loss as the photo affected is not a master, nor a critical image.  I'm going to retire the card.  And I'm going to start coping to hard drive before importing to LR.  I used to do that, great idea!