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Strange light spots on images
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 183444" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>If you both got them then it's likely something that the camera sees better than the eye. Ever shoot a flash photo at a hayride and all this dust magically appears? Were there lighting stands hanging off the back of the stage (looks like an empty backed outdoor stage otherwise)? If so, it could be a randomly flashing light. Or it could be outdoor dust catching the stage lighting just right. Like I said, if you both got it then it was them not you. Treat 'em like dust and mask them in post-processing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 183444, member: 9240"] If you both got them then it's likely something that the camera sees better than the eye. Ever shoot a flash photo at a hayride and all this dust magically appears? Were there lighting stands hanging off the back of the stage (looks like an empty backed outdoor stage otherwise)? If so, it could be a randomly flashing light. Or it could be outdoor dust catching the stage lighting just right. Like I said, if you both got it then it was them not you. Treat 'em like dust and mask them in post-processing. [/QUOTE]
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