10-15-2024 12:42 AM - last edited on 10-15-2024 08:15 AM by James_C
I have the Canon R6II, I noticed there was a faint vertical line that appear on the images. I have tried switching lenses and it was still there. Is this a sensor issue?
10-15-2024 02:43 AM
Use a filehost and share some affected raw files.
10-25-2024 03:15 AM
Same issue here. It was all good, then suddenly all images and videos have vertical line. Even after camera reset, different lenses. 😞
10-25-2024 03:15 AM - edited 10-25-2024 03:18 AM
So same issue here.
Here is a sample:
https://x0.at/OB0G.CR3
My thinking is the sensor is toast?
note that I see the same line even through the EVF.
10-25-2024 06:11 AM - edited 10-25-2024 07:04 AM
Doesn't look like a laser damage. Is the camera still under warranty?
With RawTherapee you can just hide the bad pixels. I removed the whole column in RawTherapee. I tried to hide only the bright pixels, but the ones between them are also affected.
Link to the text file you put in the dark frame directory in RawTherapee https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EXoBX64CUUGk7xHAt-pRzV0ZRFJmzoru/view?usp=sharing
10-25-2024 07:08 PM
Thanks a lot sir, I will dive into the Rawtherapee, never used it before but i see it is free. Hopefully its not too complicated to figure out 😄
Now if only i could remove it from the video also.
Definitely not a laser damage. I was doing a timelapse of the scene you see, and all was well, then it suddenly it appeared on one image and has been there since. I can see exactly which frame it started on.
Only had it for about 2 weeks so definitely under warranty.
10-25-2024 07:30 PM
Ok I think I found the dark frame directory, but struggling to figure out how to input the file or the numbers from the files you sent into it or how to apply it to the image.
Cannot seem to find any tutorials either and the Rawtherapee manual on their website doesn't open for me it won;t even open the site 😞
10-26-2024 03:07 AM - edited 10-26-2024 03:34 AM
The webpage seems to be offline at the moment.
You just move the file to the directory and restart RawTherapee https://kameratrollet.se/use-rawtherapee-to-deal-with-laser-damaged-camera-sensors/
In the settings in Rawtherapee you can choose the directory you want.
10-27-2024 03:47 PM
Thanks Peter really appreciate it.
I will try again!
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