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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7100
Serious light leak on the D7100
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<blockquote data-quote="LostInDornie" data-source="post: 829113" data-attributes="member: 56111"><p>Many years late to the party but I had the same issue and the fix I found that worked well was this. Take another exposure exactly the same with the lens cap on, this will be a dark frame for subtraction. Now in Photoshop load both images as layers with the dark one on top. Set the blending to be subtract or difference now play with the opacity of that layer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LostInDornie, post: 829113, member: 56111"] Many years late to the party but I had the same issue and the fix I found that worked well was this. Take another exposure exactly the same with the lens cap on, this will be a dark frame for subtraction. Now in Photoshop load both images as layers with the dark one on top. Set the blending to be subtract or difference now play with the opacity of that layer. [/QUOTE]
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