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Colour noise, specifically blotchy noise, is normally not associated with anomalous pixels. The most likely cause is a wrong setting in your raw developer. And underexposure.

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Colour noise, specifically blotchy noise, is normally not associated with anomalous pixels. The most likely cause is a wrong setting in your raw developer. And underexposure.

 

I'm curious what you mean by the wrong raw developer. I'm using Lightroom predominantly.

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Somewhat related to this topic, I've noticed that when shooting presentations using all the new projectors in our offices, I get crazy colors unless I set my shutter speed to 1/60s. I used to pick up the stroboscopic effect on computer monitors, but our old projecters had no issues. I guess these new projectors are flashing through a bunch of different colors at a rapid rate to create the color seen by your eye.

 

This photo was shot at 1/350s. To the naked eye that text is white.

 

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This one was shot at 1/60s to preserve the actual color of the projection behind the speaker.
 

 

 

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