Hello, Yesterday I had uploaded a photo of a Pilatus PC24 (N89PL) I took at my home airport (KMHT). I saw that it was quickly rejected due to "Dirty Scan / CMOS Dust spots" After looking at it for a while I was not able to see a clear spot where there was dust. Could anyone elaborate on where the dust is and how it could be fixed? Thanks.
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Dirty Scan / CMOS Dust spots Rejection.
Hello, Yesterday I had uploaded a photo of a Pilatus PC24 (N89PL) I took at my home airport (KMHT). I saw that it was quickly rejected due to "Dirty Scan / CMOS Dust spots" After looking at it for a while I was not able to see a clear spot where there was dust. Could anyone elaborate on where the dust is and how it could be fixed? Thanks.
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Originally posted by Luke B View Post
Hello, Yesterday I had uploaded a photo of a Pilatus PC24 (N89PL) I took at my home airport (KMHT). I saw that it was quickly rejected due to "Dirty Scan / CMOS Dust spots" After looking at it for a while I was not able to see a clear spot where there was dust. Could anyone elaborate on where the dust is and how it could be fixed? Thanks.
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Originally posted by NYspotter View Post
There is a tool called “Check for Dust” on the preview page. .
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Originally posted by Luke B View Post
I had used that and there was no clearly visible dust. I would think that if they were to reject it for that reason than it would have to be visible without searching through the Check for dust option for quite a bit to see something that nobody would notice.
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Originally posted by Leo 747 View PostThere's a huge dust spot on the top of the tail. Looks like a full Moon
However, I had to equalize and move down the curves to be able to see it well. I couldn't see it on the unequalized version.
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