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May 28, 2020 17:39:03   #
scootersurfs Loc: Buckeye, Az
 
Hello all, I need some help. I'm a real estate photographer using a Canon 5DMK4 and my lens is a Canon 16-35 L 4.0. I do 5 bracketed shots combined in Lightroom Classic HDR. The green line only shows up on the right side of the image. This is an underexposed unedited image straight out of camera. Has anyone dealt with this issue? Any ideas as to why this is happening? I haven't YouTubed it yet, but that's my next stop. Thank you for any suggestions or remedies. Peace Out Steve


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May 28, 2020 17:44:30   #
RichardTaylor Loc: Sydney, Australia
 
Have you tried another memory card?

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May 28, 2020 18:12:40   #
Longshadow Loc: Audubon, PA, United States
 
One image or all.
If changing cards doesn't fix it, the camera is probably at fault.
Either the sensor (bad pixel column) or the software hiccuping when saving (row-column data acquisition).

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May 28, 2020 18:13:53   #
CO
 
It's not only the green line but there are strange patterns going on all over the walls and ceiling. I downloaded and zoomed in to some areas. This is the wall on the left under the light in the ceiling. Something is corrupting the data.

Also, why is this image only 2000 x 1333 pixels? Did you have the camera set to shoot low res files? You could have 6720 x 4480 pixels.



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May 28, 2020 18:44:55   #
DanielB Loc: San Diego, Ca
 
RichardTaylor wrote:
Have you tried another memory card?


I'd have to second this.

Do another set but set the camera to record to both cards. Also do sets in JPEG and RAW (Personally I would only work in RAW if bracketing exposures). Then compare the images to see if you have the anomaly on both. If you do then I would think it's a sensor. My last suggestion is to check your camera's firmware version to make sure your up to date.

Good luck.

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May 28, 2020 19:03:25   #
scootersurfs Loc: Buckeye, Az
 
RichardTaylor wrote:
Have you tried another memory card?


I Use 3 different ones; so I think that may be an issue? Have to do a test on all the memory cards.
thank you

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May 28, 2020 19:04:26   #
scootersurfs Loc: Buckeye, Az
 
Longshadow wrote:
One image or all.
If changing cards doesn't fix it, the camera is probably at fault.
Either the sensor (bad pixel column) or the software hiccuping when saving (row-column data acquisition).
It's not every image, but it seems to be getting more common. thanks

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May 28, 2020 19:50:14   #
Longshadow Loc: Audubon, PA, United States
 
scootersurfs wrote:
It's not every image, but it seems to be getting more common. thanks

Turn camera off, remove battery, wait ten to fifteen seconds, replace battery?

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May 28, 2020 20:00:31   #
CHG_CANON Loc: the Windy City
 
It's hard to understand the file presented and the overall issue. Are you doing an in-camera HDR? Or, you captured some number of images you plan to merge in your digital editor? The history data in the JPG shows it started as RAW image named "401A0570.CR2" and traveled to a DNG and then JPG, exported by Lightroom Classic. Did you notice all the pixelation in the left side of the posted image, see CO's comment above? Is that how the RAW file "401A0570.CR2" looks coming out of the camera? If you take the image back to the import step in LR, is that how the file looks? Do you have DPPv4 installed to view the RAW file without Adobe involvement? Is that how the file looks if you zoom the LCD display on the camera?

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May 28, 2020 21:39:28   #
CO
 
CHG_CANON wrote:
It's hard to understand the file presented and the overall issue. Are you doing an in-camera HDR? Or, you captured some number of images you plan to merge in your digital editor? The history data in the JPG shows it started as RAW image named "401A0570.CR2" and traveled to a DNG and then JPG, exported by Lightroom Classic. Did you notice all the pixelation in the left side of the posted image, see CO's comment above? Is that how the RAW file "401A0570.CR2" looks coming out of the camera? If you take the image back to the import step in LR, is that how the file looks? Do you have DPPv4 installed to view the RAW file without Adobe involvement? Is that how the file looks if you zoom the LCD display on the camera?
It's hard to understand the file presented and the... (show quote)


Good advice about going back to the import step. I wonder if all of these steps caused the pixelation and artifacts. The image is only 2000 x 1333 pixels. It could have been a much higher res image also. I see where you saw the steps. I just loaded the photo into Jeffery's Metadata reader and saw it.

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May 28, 2020 21:52:17   #
scootersurfs Loc: Buckeye, Az
 
CO wrote:
Good advice about going back to the import step. I wonder if all of these steps caused the pixelation and artifacts. The image is only 2000 x 1333 pixels. It could have been a much higher res image also. I see where you saw the steps. I just loaded the photo into Jeffery's Metadata reader and saw it.

I didn’t blend the other 4 images. And I export at 2000X3000 300ppi. Not sure why it says 2000 X1333? I try to keep the files size down for MLS.

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May 28, 2020 22:25:58   #
LarryFB Loc: Depends where our RV is parked
 
scootersurfs wrote:
I didn’t blend the other 4 images. And I export at 2000X3000 300ppi. Not sure why it says 2000 X1333? I try to keep the files size down for MLS.


Did you rotate the image, or when you exported the image to 2000X3000 did you have the 2000 in the right place (i.e. horizontal factor). I ask because I noticed that the 2000X3000 is exactly the right ratio ad 2000X 1333 is exactly the same ratio. It just makes me think that you put the number in the wrong place in your software.

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May 29, 2020 07:18:08   #
CHG_CANON Loc: the Windy City
 
scootersurfs wrote:
I didn’t blend the other 4 images. And I export at 2000X3000 300ppi. Not sure why it says 2000 X1333? I try to keep the files size down for MLS.


a. Did you notice all the pixelation in the left side of the posted image, see CO's comment above?

b. Is that how the RAW file "401A0570.CR2" looks coming out of the camera?

c. If you take the image back to the import step in LR, is that how the file looks?

d. Do you have DPPv4 installed to view the RAW file without Adobe involvement?

e. Is that how the file looks if you zoom the LCD display on the camera?

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May 29, 2020 08:45:32   #
SuperflyTNT Loc: Manassas VA
 
scootersurfs wrote:
I Use 3 different ones; so I think that may be an issue? Have to do a test on all the memory cards.
thank you


It’s not the memory card. A memory card problem is never gonna manifest itself like that.

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May 29, 2020 08:51:31   #
Longshadow Loc: Audubon, PA, United States
 
SuperflyTNT wrote:
It’s not the memory card. A memory card problem is never gonna manifest itself like that.

Would be my guess also, but ya never know.

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