04-28-2024 08:30 AM - last edited on 04-29-2024 08:38 AM by James_C
Hai .. i am using Canon Eosr .. while working with the camera yesterday suddenly some vertical lines appeared in the camera display and after taking photos it is resulting in the captured shots as well.. please help me if anyone know what causing this and how to fix this issue
04-28-2024 08:39 AM
Welcome to the forum.
Can you post a link to the problem image?
Have you used the camera where lasers may have been in use, like an event?
04-29-2024 08:06 AM
This is the affected photo and this is resluting in every pictures now.. and yes i have my canera in a event where lasers are in use.. please tell me a solution for this
04-29-2024 08:12 AM
If there was laser damage to the sensor (and it looks like that is what happened) the only fix is sensor replacement.
Sony Officially Warns That Lasers Can Damage its Cameras' Sensors | PetaPixel
04-29-2024 10:35 AM - edited 04-29-2024 10:48 AM
Your sensor is toast and needs to be replaced. What you can do with the already taken pictures is to use RawTherapee to remove the bad pixels. Lines like that should be easy to add in a bad pixel list if you have raw files. Five minutes of work, see https://kameratrollet.se/use-rawtherapee-to-deal-with-laser-damaged-camera-sensors/
04-28-2024 01:30 PM
Share an affected raw file.
04-29-2024 08:35 AM
Sensors are easily damaged by lasers and this requires particular caution with mirrorless cameras (and their camcorder ancestor) because the sensor is exposed to potential damage whenever the camera is active unlike a DSLR where the sensor is only exposed during the brief time the image is captured. Note also that laser technology is also used in security systems which allows the installer to provide a tightly defined trigger/protection field and these will also damage an image sensor.
Once damaged, the sensor cannot be repaired and must be replaced.
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