I agree that's extremely annoying.

Mark Cassino wrote:
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From: P. J. Alling [email protected]

Let me preface this by saying that if I had just bought a K-7 and noticed this I'd be disturbed, if not angry. However in a lot of the examples the issue is hard to see even in the enhanced images. Under normal circumstances with a good exposure, not trying every Photoshop trick to wring a bit more shadow detail out of an image, you might never see this.

P.J. -

It is a fiarly subtle problem, and I do wonder if it would show up in prints. 
On the other hand - knowing it's there will drive me crazy.

Here's a similar crop from the frame before the one I posted yesterday - 
straight from the raw file with no adjustments. It's still pretty visible, at 
least on the screen:

http://www.markcassino.com/temp/IMGP1266.jpg

- MCC

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