On 28 Nov 2005 at 18:54, Igor Roshchin wrote:

> Yes, I was talking about HORIZONTAL (i.e. along the long edge).
> 
> http://bard-cafe.komkon.org/PhotoIgor/2005-11-13-Baryudin/.scaled/IMGP2159.jpg

That's not nice, and that image sends my theory to the vertical file.

> and less pronounced:
> http://bard-cafe.komkon.org/PhotoIgor/2005-11-13-Baryudin/.scaled/IMGP2163.jpg

That's just the noise you have to learn to live with, NoiseNinja or other 
packages do a good job to remedy it to a great extent (using course mode) and 
if you aren't interested in using NR packages and you are shooting RAW then try 
increasing the colour noise reduction in ACR or other RAW packages.

> So, is this due to some heat?
> These images were taken at least 2-3 minutes apart from the other images,
> so it doesn't seem to be related to "shots in quick succession", as 

Who knows, it could even be due to external RFI?
 
> Is there any software that allows to remove those line without 
> "manual cloning" as Rob suggested?

I don't know of any, it's near impossible to even create a decent B&W image 
from your first sample.

Cheers,


Rob Studdert
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