Do you see a funky dots zooming in on this crop?

dug777

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i see some dark gray blocks but nothing out of the ordinary for zooming into a picture like that. definitely no green though.

now show me some cool pics of the beach in austraila!
 

Anubis

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i dont think anythings on the fritz you are just getting to the pixel lvl so you start seeing weird stuff
 

rivan

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Originally posted by: Snapster
Looks like a typical grainy shot.

It's sensor noise. Normal.

Unless you're seeing something I'm not.
 

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Originally posted by: rivan
Originally posted by: Snapster
Looks like a typical grainy shot.

It's sensor noise. Normal.

Unless you're seeing something I'm not.

Yes noise, I'm not much into photography so I don't remember all the ins and outs ;)
 

rivan

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Originally posted by: dug777
Originally posted by: rivan
Originally posted by: Snapster
Looks like a typical grainy shot.

It's sensor noise. Normal.

Unless you're seeing something I'm not.

That's a huge, huge crop.

Anyway, here's an awful pic of what I'm seeing:

http://pics.bbzzdd.com/users/dug777/wtfmate.JPG

Yeah, I'm not seeing that. I assume you mean the splashy-looking stuff?

?What're you viewing those with? View them with another application and see if it changes. (if that's PS, click on your own links).
?If it's your monitor, the dots won't move when you pan across the image.
 

dug777

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Originally posted by: rivan
Originally posted by: dug777
Originally posted by: rivan
Originally posted by: Snapster
Looks like a typical grainy shot.

It's sensor noise. Normal.

Unless you're seeing something I'm not.

That's a huge, huge crop.

Anyway, here's an awful pic of what I'm seeing:

http://pics.bbzzdd.com/users/dug777/wtfmate.JPG

Yeah, I'm not seeing that. I assume you mean the splashy-looking stuff?

?What're you viewing those with? View them with another application and see if it changes. (if that's PS, click on your own links).
?If it's your monitor, the dots won't move when you pan across the image.

It doesn't appear using Irfanview, but does using PictureProject, and the dots change position when I pan (and more or less of them appear at different levels of zoom.

I guess windows fax & picture viewer and PictureProject could both be corrupted then...seems odd that IrfanView is ok :confused:

 

rivan

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Originally posted by: dug777
It doesn't appear using Irfanview, but does using PictureProject, and the dots change position when I pan (and more or less of them appear at different levels of zoom.

I guess windows fax & picture viewer and PictureProject could both be corrupted then...seems odd that IrfanView is ok :confused:

What file format are you viewing?
 

dug777

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Originally posted by: rivan
Originally posted by: dug777
It doesn't appear using Irfanview, but does using PictureProject, and the dots change position when I pan (and more or less of them appear at different levels of zoom.

I guess windows fax & picture viewer and PictureProject could both be corrupted then...seems odd that IrfanView is ok :confused:

What file format are you viewing?

The JPEG in windows fax & picture viewer and irfanview, and the RAW and JPEG in PictureProject.

The only place I don't see that stuff is the JPEG with irfanview.
 

rivan

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Originally posted by: dug777
Originally posted by: rivan
Originally posted by: dug777
It doesn't appear using Irfanview, but does using PictureProject, and the dots change position when I pan (and more or less of them appear at different levels of zoom.

I guess windows fax & picture viewer and PictureProject could both be corrupted then...seems odd that IrfanView is ok :confused:

What file format are you viewing?

The JPEG in windows fax & picture viewer and irfanview, and the RAW and JPEG in PictureProject.

The only place I don't see that stuff is the JPEG with irfanview.

I'd suspect a minor file incompatibility with the viewers. Irfanview's much more likely to have better kept up with (as if it's changed) the jpeg spec. The other viewers might just not like (technical term, probably over your head) the encoding from your camera.

Edit: if you resave the JPG from Irfanview, I suspect it'll show fine in the other viewers.