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    Do You See Lines?

    I am sure its my screen I am working on that is showing strange banding/lines - arghhhh I need a $1000+ screen that show good tonal range etc.

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    yep I see them!
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    me too!
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    Lines

    Yes I see them too, do you have big speakers near the screen? I have seen large audio equipment produce that sort of effect before.

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    I see dead people!!

    Oh and I see lines to apparently. Interesting that they curve down on the left. Was this the actual photo or a screen capture to show the lines?
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    Yep, lines. And I do have a $1000 monitor. Not to worry, just dial the saturation right up and say it was a rainbow.

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    yes - horizontals bands
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    Me too, same as Rick.
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    What the heck is it then if you are all seeing it? This was a shot in which I PP. Not sure what the go is here.

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    Does it appear on other shots taken during the same shoot? have you cleaned your sensor recently - residue lines on sensor?

    Banding issues are not unheard of. The D200 had an issue with banding when it was first released, but it only occured under certain conditions, they fixed it with further copies of the camera. Mine was fine, but NickMonk can get his to produce banding.

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    The lines are curved. Banding as a sensor issue, as a PP issue, as a firmware issue, and as a monitor issue should produce straight lines! At least I can't see how the maths could make sense if any of the causes mentioned just now are relevant.

    Curved lines just about have to be coming from a waveform disturbance: i.e., something optical (lens weirdness) or something electrical (interference patterns - something that I'd have only expected to apply to analogue monitors and signal chains. I just can't see how these lines can be a digital artifact.

    PS: you are not doing any picture-bending PP by any chance? (De-fishing or similar.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by ricktas View Post
    Does it appear on other shots taken during the same shoot? have you cleaned your sensor recently - residue lines on sensor?

    Banding issues are not unheard of. The D200 had an issue with banding when it was first released, but it only occured under certain conditions, they fixed it with further copies of the camera. Mine was fine, but NickMonk can get his to produce banding.
    I've noticed it from time to time, but I don't think it is ever in the same spot. I took a sereis of shots of the above scene and it doesn't appear to be showing up in the others. This one was shot with a Canon 350D, so not sure if there have been any past issues in relation to banding with this camera?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tannin View Post
    The lines are curved. Banding as a sensor issue, as a PP issue, as a firmware issue, and as a monitor issue should produce straight lines! At least I can't see how the maths could make sense if any of the causes mentioned just now are relevant.

    Curved lines just about have to be coming from a waveform disturbance: i.e., something optical (lens weirdness) or something electrical (interference patterns - something that I'd have only expected to apply to analogue monitors and signal chains. I just can't see how these lines can be a digital artifact.

    PS: you are not doing any picture-bending PP by any chance? (De-fishing or similar.)
    Hey, when you say "picture-bending PP" do you mean Perspective Correction? I did apply some to this image.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tannin View Post
    The lines are curved. Banding as a sensor issue, as a PP issue, as a firmware issue, and as a monitor issue should produce straight lines! At least I can't see how the maths could make sense if any of the causes mentioned just now are relevant.

    Curved lines just about have to be coming from a waveform disturbance: i.e., something optical (lens weirdness) or something electrical (interference patterns - something that I'd have only expected to apply to analogue monitors and signal chains. I just can't see how these lines can be a digital artifact.

    PS: you are not doing any picture-bending PP by any chance? (De-fishing or similar.)
    Very true, good points.

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    Perspective correctiom? Yes, that ought to be able to do it - anything that bends straight lines. Now the next question is where are the lines coming from? Were they already there before the PP? If so, we have to look for almost everything. Or was it the PP that introduced them?

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    I see lines on a very very junkie laptop with a bad screen

    I also see sheep.
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    Yep, I see them as well...


    Hope you guys work out what they're from!

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    I see them too, on a fairly expensive screen.
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    are they on the RAW - Im sure interested

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    Yes I can see them also - As others have mentioned earlier something/marks on sensor?
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