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08/21/2004 01:33:57 PM · #1 |
Oof! Survived my frist sensor swab. Can anyone spare a smoke?
I used this technique: Sensor Cleaning
I have to say that I am quite pleased with the results. No blue sky today, so I shot a white piece of paper with my 28-135mm at F22 and lit with the Canon 550EX. All shots were then processed in Photoshop using Auto Levels and Auto contrast only.
This was my original sensor -- warning: very gruesome. 17 months of dust accumulation:
Original sensor
Then I tried using my bulb blower:
Bulb Blower
Then I did the sensor swab procedure:
After sensor swab.
It's not perfect, but it sure is a lot better. I'll run the procedure a few more times. Looks like I need to get closer to the edges.
Wow! Thanks to EddyG, Kirbic, Jason, and other peeps for the tips.
Now, I won't just celebrate and get sloppy the next times I do it. I intend to use every precaution in the tutorial.
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08/21/2004 01:40:30 PM · #2 |
Originally posted by Jacko: Oof! Survived my frist sensor swab. Can anyone spare a smoke?...Now, I won't just celebrate and get sloppy the next times I do it. I intend to use every precaution in the tutorial. |
...that's what I preach every day...safe swabbing...it is the only way. The results of unsafe swabbing are life-altering and permanent...I am so glad you realize the importance of the matter. ;o) |
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08/21/2004 01:45:04 PM · #3 |
I just use Windex, its cheaper-- and I got that smoke for ya Jacko, just tell me if its worth the 15 hour drive??
Honestly, looks alot better than B4...
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08/21/2004 03:03:34 PM · #4 |
Way to swab Jacko!Were did you buy your cleaning materials?
;-)
Message edited by author 2004-08-21 20:22:21. |
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