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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 297936" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>To hark's point, I just wet cleaned my D800 yesterday using the Sensor Swabs and Eclipse solution and was aghast after checking the sensor after my first pass. The pollen was so thick on it that it produced huge streaks across the sensor. It took 3 passes to get it pristine.</p><p></p><p>BTW, when using LR/ACR, if you turn your "Visualize Spots" slider all the way to the right it can freak you out as it can be <em><strong>very</strong></em> sensitive to very minor spots on an otherwise spotless sensor. I was frustrated as all get-out after using a 3rd swab yesterday, but before heading back to do one more pass I nudged the slider to the left just a touch and the sensor showed spotless. The technology can show you things you'll never see, even at f/22 in high structured HDR. So don't panic. I suspect if you nudge your slider to the left a touch that Milky Way-like band of spots running on the diagonal will disappear quickly. The rest need to be dealt with (and whatever cleans them will likely take care of the swath across the middle).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 297936, member: 9240"] To hark's point, I just wet cleaned my D800 yesterday using the Sensor Swabs and Eclipse solution and was aghast after checking the sensor after my first pass. The pollen was so thick on it that it produced huge streaks across the sensor. It took 3 passes to get it pristine. BTW, when using LR/ACR, if you turn your "Visualize Spots" slider all the way to the right it can freak you out as it can be [I][B]very[/B][/I] sensitive to very minor spots on an otherwise spotless sensor. I was frustrated as all get-out after using a 3rd swab yesterday, but before heading back to do one more pass I nudged the slider to the left just a touch and the sensor showed spotless. The technology can show you things you'll never see, even at f/22 in high structured HDR. So don't panic. I suspect if you nudge your slider to the left a touch that Milky Way-like band of spots running on the diagonal will disappear quickly. The rest need to be dealt with (and whatever cleans them will likely take care of the swath across the middle). [/QUOTE]
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