I submitted some photos that were rejected for having dust spots, but I cannot see them.
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Originally posted by RyanI submitted some photos that were rejected for having dust spots,
And your photos should turn like this. The spots do stand out.
Look. I might have missed a few, but these are the ones that was visible during the image being on equalized mode.
Some rings around the spots are missing in the image below. But you can see where they are in the image above.
Hope this helped.
Originally posted by Greg WilsonYep bigger than the ones I sawLast edited by MaxPower; 2006-05-15, 10:10.Inactive from May 1 2009.
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Thanks for pointing them out. I can see them on a clear day, but if it is cloudy I cannot see them.
I thought since my 30D is new there would not be any dust to worry about for a while, but to those who have looked at my pictures I have been proven worng.
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Originally posted by ryanThanks for pointing them out. I can see them on a clear day, but if it is cloudy I cannot see them.
I thought since my 30D is new there would not be any dust to worry about for a while, but to those who have looked at my pictures I have been proven worng.
Here's a little naughty comment. If you are using a pull-push lens, keep the zooming at low as you tend to blow any possible dusts around that may be inside the lens itself. End of post.
Hope that helped.Inactive from May 1 2009.
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Originally posted by BillsvilleAnother one of the Canon Fallacies........
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Dust
The lens I am using is the 100-400. I have heard of people talk about the push pull setup can suck dust in.
I will get my sensor cleaned and getting the spots out of those photos looks too hard so I will give re-editing them a miss.
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