On 2012-09-24 23:07, Laurenz Bobke wrote:
I thought so too. However, my Lumix LX 3 convinced me otherwise: there is a clearly visible spot on every picture I take and it happens to be exactly in the "golden cut". Needless to say that getting the spot removed would exceed the value of the camera.
One little spot, and it's a big deal? I've spent up towards an hour spotting stuff out of scans of old negatives, in the bad cases. One spot is like 1/10 sec. And if it's stable, then for a bunch of photos, Bibble Pro (or Corel Aftershot Pro), or Lightroom, can handle it in an entire batch nearly that fast.
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