RE: Canon's support and information.

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Joseph,

Shoot multiple dark frames of the CCD. Overlay them and you can see if what White Bad Pixels counts are. If possible use RAW images that have not gone throught the image pipeline. There are acceptable limits of WBPs and they are calibrated and compensated through these darkframes. SO these WBPs should nto be seen in the final images if the proper calibration has been done and compensated for in the Firmware.

I would suggest that u email these darkframes to the TECH support and make noise until they give u a satisfactory answer as to what the limits are.

Hope this helps

Alfred

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