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Serious light leak on the D7100
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<blockquote data-quote="MartinCornwall" data-source="post: 472529" data-attributes="member: 12701"><p>Hi all, was out with my ND10 doing some long exposures and got this purple band through the middle of all the images. I know that this is light leak from not covering the viewfinder (I found that I didn't need to on my old D7000) so I didn't bother on my D7100, big mistake. I've got about 30 images and some better ones on the beach with the water flowing through the rocks. I process my files in Lightroom but have dabbled a bit in my old copy of PS CS2. I was wondering if this could be sorted out in post on the RAW files in Lightroom or PS? Or would it be easier to walk back down there and shoot again. Although that seems like the easy option the foreground rocks on the beach are only viable for 30 mins on each tide and it needs to be sunny with the right size swell and not much wind. Any help on PP if possible on this would be appreciated.</p><p></p><p>PS yes I know it's time for a sensor clean :friendly_wink:</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]168406[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MartinCornwall, post: 472529, member: 12701"] Hi all, was out with my ND10 doing some long exposures and got this purple band through the middle of all the images. I know that this is light leak from not covering the viewfinder (I found that I didn't need to on my old D7000) so I didn't bother on my D7100, big mistake. I've got about 30 images and some better ones on the beach with the water flowing through the rocks. I process my files in Lightroom but have dabbled a bit in my old copy of PS CS2. I was wondering if this could be sorted out in post on the RAW files in Lightroom or PS? Or would it be easier to walk back down there and shoot again. Although that seems like the easy option the foreground rocks on the beach are only viable for 30 mins on each tide and it needs to be sunny with the right size swell and not much wind. Any help on PP if possible on this would be appreciated. PS yes I know it's time for a sensor clean :friendly_wink: [ATTACH=CONFIG]168406._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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