08-14-2014 10:49 AM
I am using a 5D Mark II and I am getting a series of three curved lines on the photos that are under exposed only. Can anyone help me figure out why it is doing this?
08-14-2014 01:44 PM
It isn't that uncommon to have banding in scenes which have high contrast content, difficult lighting (such as shooting into the sun), the degree of enlargement, and/or the shooting environment. The circlular shapes points to a lens derived effect.
08-14-2014 01:51 PM
Thanks for the response. What about this example..? More subtle, but the effect is popping up seemingly randomly (commonly on underexposed photos) and on various lenses.
08-14-2014 01:55 PM
A damaged sensor, struck by a laser reflection that left a pattern? I'm grasping at straws. Sorry.
08-17-2014 10:59 AM
JSewell,
08-17-2014 07:14 PM
1. I am almost always using a filter (in these examples I know was)
2. I never use filters attached to my lenses.
08-17-2014 11:42 AM
Stray light.
Are you using your lens' hood's? You should always use the hood unless you have a direct reason to not.
08-17-2014 01:57 PM
@JSewell wrote:Thanks for the response. What about this example..? More subtle, but the effect is popping up seemingly randomly (commonly on underexposed photos) and on various lenses.
That picture is certainly not underexposed. It's not obvious that the phenomenon, whatever it is, is exposure-dependent. It could be that the lines, being fairly bright, are simply more prominent against a darker image.
08-17-2014 03:45 PM
@RobertTheFat wrote:
@JSewell wrote:Thanks for the response. What about this example..? More subtle, but the effect is popping up seemingly randomly (commonly on underexposed photos) and on various lenses.
That picture is certainly not underexposed. It's not obvious that the phenomenon, whatever it is, is exposure-dependent. It could be that the lines, being fairly bright, are simply more prominent against a darker image.
I think the degree to which it is noticeable is exposure dependent but it appears, at least from the two samples shown, that it never goes away.
08-17-2014 06:14 PM
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