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Skippy Sanchez

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I have seen it also only on rare occasion but couldn't say exactly what precipitated its occurrence.Also the rest of the frames wee normal. I can't recall if I have had it since v 1.092.I seem to recall a thread mentioning it with taking a picture before the camera was in total awake mode but again don't quote me on it.

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Oh come on you know he was being electricuted when you shot this, who ya fooling. LOL

 

i do think it is from start up and the sensor is not warmed up or circuits fired up completely

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Shooting an assignment this morning at a local vo-tech college, this is the first frame after manually setting my white balance. every frame afterwards looked just fine.

 

never happened to me before, but i'm wondering if anyone else has seen something like this.

I had the same problem. Send the picture to Solms.... and got no answer til today.

I sent the picture to Solms in January....:mad:

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Happened to me too. After setting a custom white balance from a piece of white paper or a greycard. The image shot before that is duplicated and mixed with the picture used as a white balance reference and turned into a negative. I seem to recall that this was the case after loading the pictures in C1. Maybe you are not supposed to see this picture at all since it is something like a reference shot, but C1 makes it visible some way or another.

 

Newyorkone: I think what you are referring to is the rainbow effect. This is someting different.

 

Hans

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Happened to me too. After setting a custom white balance from a piece of white paper or a greycard. The image shot before that is duplicated and mixed with the picture used as a white balance reference and turned into a negative. I seem to recall that this was the case after loading the pictures in C1. Maybe you are not supposed to see this picture at all since it is something like a reference shot, but C1 makes it visible some way or another.

 

Newyorkone: I think what you are referring to is the rainbow effect. This is someting different.

 

Hans

 

i had same thing happen, hans. only once, and white balance was properly set despite the odd image. happened on first shot after starting up camera, and never again. not too concerned about it.

 

john

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This looks like a simple Photoshop reversal.

 

this is how it appeared out of the camera. the camera had been on and in use for half an hour or more. i moved to a different room, shot a frame and had to reset the white balance. this was the first pic after that.

 

frankly, i'm not too concerned. just wondering if i had a magic x-ray camera that would see through clothes or something.

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