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    Can Dead Pixels be Sensor Dust?

    EDIT--BTW...by dead pixel, I meant hot/stuck pixel (changes made below).

    So an odd spring thunderstorm rolled through at about 11 pm last night. Of course, I ran out to take a few photos. In looking at them this morning, to my surprise, I see hot pixels.


    30 sec, f/8, ISO 200, Long Exp Noise Reduction set to auto....I increased exposure +2 in this image to see them more clearly....

    IMG_1964 small by kayaker72, on Flickr


    IMG_1964 rc by kayaker72, on Flickr


    IMG_1964 lc by kayaker72, on Flickr

    BTW---processing to jpeg is making them smaller and lose a little of their color. In RAW, they are clearly red, blue, green or white and are very apparent.

    The reason I am surprised is that I've tested my sensor before. I have taken 30 sec exposures with the cap on. And I found 3-4 small areas of hot pixels, only visible when really looking for them. Something I could live with. But, nothing like I see in the photo above.

    So, the question gets to be, are my hot pixels getting worse or can sensor dust...or something else, cause what I am seeing. The reason I ask is that in ~2 yrs and ~22,000 exposures....I've never cleaned my sensor.

    Thanks for any insight. I'll work removing the hot pixels....
    Last edited by Kayaker72; 03-14-2012 at 01:41 PM.

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