Monday, May 2, 2011

How to locate & cleaning dusts on digital camera?

Locating dust contamination on digital camera sensor without a proper test shot can be very difficult.

Only by a test shot the problem can be revealed and it also help in selecting the right cleaning tools. First of all: All the test shots should be recorded with the smallest possible aperture. So the dust can be precisely located. To set the apertures of your digital camera check on the manual book.

In the test recording, you should first simply scan a white surface. This can be a piece of paper or a white wall. Pay attention to a correct exposure. In some cameras, a slight over-exposure helps in better visibility of the dust particles. The auto focus was to be eliminated naturally: Step up close to the white area and focus manually to infinity.

After downloading the test photo to your computer, open the file with a professional image-editing program, such as Adobe Photoshop. Click to select the next move Levels and this in turn to the two extremes of "black" and "white".

It is critically important to note that inclusion on its head and is output mirror: a dust spot that appears on the computer right side, the sensor is on the lower left.

Before you approach a manual cleaning of the sensor, you should continue to heed the care instructions of your digital camera manufacturers. These can be found in general between the last chapters of the accompanying manual.

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