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Feb 1, 2016 21:54:43   #
BooIsMyCat Loc: Somewhere
 
Here's a challenge to all the Nikon experts out there.

The attached photo is a crop of an image where the sun was way off to the left so not really in play to cause this issue. These rock formations have a white line along the edge that borders with the sky. After closer examination, we found the entire edge of light to dark had this white line.

Nikon D750.

Anyone know why this happens?



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Feb 1, 2016 21:57:48   #
Leitz Loc: Solms
 
BooIsMyCat wrote:
Here's a challenge to all the Nikon experts out there.

The attached photo is a crop of an image where the sun was way off to the left so not really in play to cause this issue. These rock formations have a white line along the edge that borders with the sky. After closer examination, we found the entire edge of light to dark had this white line.

Nikon D750.

Anyone know why this happens?


http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/s-20-1.html

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Feb 1, 2016 22:02:40   #
BooIsMyCat Loc: Somewhere
 
Leitz wrote:
http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/s-20-1.html


Am I supposed to go through EVERY posting there or can you be a bit more specific?

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Feb 1, 2016 22:07:30   #
Leitz Loc: Solms
 
BooIsMyCat wrote:
Am I supposed to go through EVERY posting there or can you be a bit more specific?


According to Admin: "This is where we scrutinize photos and discuss specific issues of a given shot."

Edit: It is recommend that you post there. (If Admin doesn't move it for you.)

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Feb 1, 2016 22:10:44   #
Bill_de Loc: US
 
Leitz gave you the link to where you should post your image for analysis.

You gave little detail, but that does happen sometimes during sharpening.

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Feb 1, 2016 22:10:57   #
oldtigger Loc: Roanoke Virginia-USA
 
BooIsMyCat wrote:
Here's a challenge to all the Nikon experts out there.... After closer examination, we found the entire edge of light to dark had this white line.
...


looks as though someone sharpened or added contrast to the image.

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Feb 1, 2016 22:12:50   #
BooIsMyCat Loc: Somewhere
 
Leitz wrote:
According to Admin: "This is where we scrutinize photos and discuss specific issues of a given shot."

Edit: It is recommend that you post there. (If Admin doesn't move it for you.)


Thanks. Didn't know that.
If I can move it, I will but, don't see how at this point. Will just repost it there.

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Feb 1, 2016 22:15:11   #
BooIsMyCat Loc: Somewhere
 
oldtigger wrote:
looks as though someone sharpened or added contrast to the image.


Nope! SOOC

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Feb 1, 2016 22:17:39   #
oldtigger Loc: Roanoke Virginia-USA
 
BooIsMyCat wrote:
Nope! SOOC


the camera adds sharpening and contrast when it generates the jpg image you sent to UHH.

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Feb 1, 2016 22:29:40   #
BooIsMyCat Loc: Somewhere
 
oldtigger wrote:
the camera adds sharpening and contrast when it generates the jpg image you sent to UHH.


Will check that out.

Person who took the photo is just now telling me she shoots JPG so, you could be right.

Thank you!

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Feb 1, 2016 22:42:14   #
mcveed Loc: Kelowna, British Columbia (between trips)
 
I suspect your picture control is set to VIVID with contrast, sharpening and clarity set above zero. You can get the same effect is post by boosting contrast and sharpening.

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Feb 1, 2016 22:51:36   #
BooIsMyCat Loc: Somewhere
 
mcveed wrote:
I suspect your picture control is set to VIVID with contrast, sharpening and clarity set above zero. You can get the same effect is post by boosting contrast and sharpening.


Picture control is standard but contrast and saturation both upped two points...

I would say... that's what you get for buying a Nikon but then, I'd get beat up so, I won't say that.

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Feb 1, 2016 23:34:10   #
Nikonian72 Loc: Chico CA
 
To restore a Nikon D750 to its factory settings, hold two green buttons (ISO button and +/- Exposure Compensation button) simultaneously, until the control panel turns off briefly while the camera resets itself to the factory default settings.



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Feb 1, 2016 23:42:03   #
Leitz Loc: Solms
 
BooIsMyCat wrote:
Picture control is standard but contrast and saturation both upped two points...

I would say... that's what you get for buying a Nikon but then, I'd get beat up so, I won't say that.


I believe this can occur with any digital camera, and is not brand specific.

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Feb 2, 2016 01:49:10   #
JD750 Loc: SoCal
 
Leitz wrote:
I believe this can occur with any digital camera, and is not brand specific.


Exactly.

But there are those among us that feel insecure in their own choices, so to boost their own egos and reassure themselves, they attack other brands, hoping that reinforcement from comrades will validate their choices.

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