I just realized that the 20D
sensor clean function doesn't clean the sensor but gets everything out
of the way so the sensor can be cleaned......
Bob
Bob wrote:
Greg,
I have to agree with mom..... Thanks for the input.
It's pretty overcast today so I shot the sky with a different lens and
I see the spots before and after I ran the sensor clean function of the
20D. What is the best way to clean the sensor? This has probably
been asked and answered before but I don't remember.
Thanks again,
Bob
Gregory Fraser wrote:
Bob Sull (Capt Dexter) - You wonder how you could make it better. That
depends upon what you the image to convey. For me, the slanted horizon
is disturbing. I also find the colors and the contrast a bit dull. Here
http://ea.nickdorf.f-snet.com/temp/Untitled-1.jpg I tweaked contrast and
saturation and straightened the horizon. I also burned a bit of the
water. Also, in the sky you can see dark specks. That is likely dust on
your sensor. You might want to clean it or have it cleaned. Now, the
question is, is my version better? My mom says it is so that settles
that.
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