Hot pixels?
Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 11:48 pm
All,
Just a question... I have noticed that when I'm taking shots with long exposure times, I seem to have a few "hot pixels". Since they seem to "move around", and are not "fixed", I assume that they're not dust. Also, they are frequently a single colour (green & magenta mostly).
The bit of Googling I've done suggests that while this phenomenon is inherent to all sensors, those with higher pixel densities (like mine) are also more susceptible. So my questions are:
Is this something we just learn to deal with in post (clone out, etc)?
Is it an issue that you run into frequently? Maybe there's something wrong with my technique...?
Thoughts & comments appreciated.
Just a question... I have noticed that when I'm taking shots with long exposure times, I seem to have a few "hot pixels". Since they seem to "move around", and are not "fixed", I assume that they're not dust. Also, they are frequently a single colour (green & magenta mostly).
The bit of Googling I've done suggests that while this phenomenon is inherent to all sensors, those with higher pixel densities (like mine) are also more susceptible. So my questions are:
Is this something we just learn to deal with in post (clone out, etc)?
Is it an issue that you run into frequently? Maybe there's something wrong with my technique...?
Thoughts & comments appreciated.