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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 335908" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>@<a href="http://nikonites.com/member.php?u=9240" target="_blank">BackdoorHippie</a>, I know you said your last post would be your final post unless you find something so please don't respond unless you feel the need to. Here is a post I wrote in my own thread when I was experiencing the shutter issue problem. My point is that the spots would show up in Photoshop Elements when I would adjust the shadows, but I had trouble replicating the same thing in LR.</p><p></p><p>All of my shots were sooc jpegs. Once the photo was in PSE10, I went to <strong>Enhance→Adjust Lighting→Shadows/Highlights</strong>. I set it to <strong>21%</strong>. Doing this automatically changed the color to blue (I think I shot a piece of white paper), and all the spots popped and instantly became visible. I'm mentioning this in case you want to try a sooc jpeg and replicate what I did. </p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><u>EDIT</u>: As I did test shots after every Nikon servicing, I found that simply by raising the Shadows/Highlights to 5% or less still yielded the same results. When post processing jpegs, it is something I routinely do</span>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 335908, member: 13196"] @[URL="http://nikonites.com/member.php?u=9240"]BackdoorHippie[/URL], I know you said your last post would be your final post unless you find something so please don't respond unless you feel the need to. Here is a post I wrote in my own thread when I was experiencing the shutter issue problem. My point is that the spots would show up in Photoshop Elements when I would adjust the shadows, but I had trouble replicating the same thing in LR. All of my shots were sooc jpegs. Once the photo was in PSE10, I went to [B]Enhance→Adjust Lighting→Shadows/Highlights[/B]. I set it to [B]21%[/B]. Doing this automatically changed the color to blue (I think I shot a piece of white paper), and all the spots popped and instantly became visible. I'm mentioning this in case you want to try a sooc jpeg and replicate what I did. [SIZE=4][U]EDIT[/U]: As I did test shots after every Nikon servicing, I found that simply by raising the Shadows/Highlights to 5% or less still yielded the same results. When post processing jpegs, it is something I routinely do[/SIZE]. [/QUOTE]
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