08-06-2020 02:38 PM
Hi,
recently bought EOS R and upgraded firmware to latest 1.7.
I'm mostly shooting long exposure night photos and unfortunately saw banding on few of those. Decided to test banding issue and shot multiple 2min exposures with lens cap on. Few of those have significant banding few have almost none. Does anyone now fix or caution steps to take to avoid this? Is it related to sensor overheating? I've been searching online with no real results other than this 'was' fixed in firmware 1.2...
Image below: Pushed +5stops, contrasts -100 to emphasize the problem. The left image was kind of ok, when not adjusting contrast, the right one was messed up.
08-06-2020 03:38 PM - edited 08-06-2020 03:46 PM
It is random. A dark frame won't help you. Upload some raw files with your banding issue and I can see what I can do for you. If you convert them to DNG files with Adobe DNG converter it will be much easier for me.
I have sent you two raw files from EOS M6. Hope you like the before/after comparison.
08-06-2020 04:12 PM - edited 08-06-2020 04:25 PM
Hi, Peter, thank you for images, very impressive!
What do you mean by random? random faulty sensors or just random bandign on all sensors?
Maybe I should send camera to warranty?
I can send you image, but if this happens randomly then I have to be able to fix this on my own..
In first image I saw this, it's subtle, but it's there and printig large format would be and issue..
Do you use some kind of special software or coding?
p.s. I used M50 for a year and never saw this kind of issue. Now if I analyze m50 images, and try to push shadows 5stops, I can see some artifacts, but it's different.. This banding is subtly visible just by pushing 1 stop. I did use cRAW on m50, maybe that hase something to do.
08-06-2020 04:26 PM - edited 08-06-2020 04:34 PM
The banding occurs in different places over the image from time to time. You can search yourself about EOS R and banding or lines.
I am using Octave, dcraw, Adobe DNG converter and pgm2dng. I haven't got Exif to work and the file size will be larger. A1ex at Magic Lantern gave me the script, but I am not allowed to publish it (because it wasn't ready to be released.) He has been very helpful.
I have some time now, during the next 30 minutes. The print screen above, is it taken in portrait format?
08-06-2020 04:41 PM
Hi, I sent you the image, yes it's portrait.
So, are there plans to release some kind of software to fix these issues?
08-06-2020 05:26 PM
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