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This picture was taken in RAW and then converted but in all formats lines are visible in the background. They seem most visible in the right upper corner. Can anyone tell me what is causing them?
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Its vertical banding, what ISO was this taken at?
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It was taken at ISO 100. Here's the complete EXIF.
File name IMG_9268.CR2 Camera Model Name Canon EOS 20D Shooting Date/Time 2/4/2007 15:12:17 Tv(Shutter Speed) 1/400Sec. Av(Aperture Value) F13 Metering Modes Partial metering Exposure Compensation 0 ISO Speed 100 Lens 75-300mm Focal Length 270.0 mm Image size 3504 x 2336 Image Quality RAW Flash Off White Balance Auto AF mode One-Shot AF Picture Style - Parameters Tone Curve : - Sharpness level : - Pattern Sharpness : - Contrast : 0 Sharpness : 0 Color saturation : 0 Color tone : 0 Color matrix - Color Space sRGB File Size 6637 KB Dust Delete Data No |
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Nikon had a small issue with vertical banding with their D200 when first released. It occured at higher ISO's and required the problematic body back to Nikon for adjustment to cure the problem. Only a small percentage of D200's showed this problem and was probably caused by maladjustment on the production line.
I have never known vertical banding on Canon but this is not my area of expertise. I would call your nearest Canon service centre and discuss the problem with them.
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This is the first time I've seen this. I'll try a few more shots then if the problem still exists I will follow your advice.
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