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Yeah, I was worried it was just me, too. Strength in numbers, I suppose. I get the same *exact* thing. Non-sequential images having artifacts from other images. Sometimes when I view them, the artifacts will actually disappear. It's really odd. At first, I figured it was my memory card (and partly, perhaps it was). But now, I have extremely high-quality Lexar Professional and Team CF cards. It still shows up, even with proper formatting, etc. It's not extremely common, but it does bother me quite a lot.Ah, it's not just me then
It almost seems like the card did not finish writing or something, and I don't recall seeing this on the LCD on the back either.
Having said that, if you look at the image of the castle, it's overlayed with an image of the R&A clubhouse. I am certain that these two images are not in sequence, although on the same card.
Just for our info... are these saved compressed or uncompressed (lossless)?Yeah, I still get it pretty often. I have the tendency to think it's more about the files and less about the actual CF cards, though. I had several .MOS files that were just fine when I imported them, but having recently gone back to view them a couple of months later, it appears that about 80 percent of the images taken were affected by this odd artifacting.
Just for our info... are these saved compressed or uncompressed (lossless)?
I'm not a c1 user..."I save uncompressed as well..."
then you can't use LCC in C1 ?
i had the same problem with a lexar UDMA... it happens only once on a sandisk that was used before on a canon and reformated after...
nowadays i only use sandisk extreme , and never swap cards from on camera to the other.
This actually sounds like a gain issue that was occurring with the Aptus backs some time back, where different sub-sensors of the CCD were receiving/processing signal at different rates than other sensors (leaving evident lines/differently exposed areas in the image). To my knowledge, this was at least somewhat fixed. Of course, I still got that occasionally with my P65+, and every now and again with my Aptus-II 12. I guess it just comes with the territory of using a composite sensor.I also had problem with picture coming split in half with different exposure and saturation. This happened to a CF card that was used without problem before. Opened the case with Leaf Support. They didn't give me a satisfactory explanation, yet.
I don't belief this is a C1/LC issue as you can see it in the raw file thumbnail in the Mac OS. I also had an email from YaYa stating that he had submitted a case so the Leaf guys are working on it -- BTW, I thought that was fantastic of him.This actually sounds like a gain issue that was occurring with the Aptus backs some time back, where different sub-sensors of the CCD were receiving/processing signal at different rates than other sensors (leaving evident lines/differently exposed areas in the image). To my knowledge, this was at least somewhat fixed. Of course, I still got that occasionally with my P65+, and every now and again with my Aptus-II 12. I guess it just comes with the territory of using a composite sensor.
Regarding the rest of this thread -- has anyone made any headway on this? I have very few problems when I format my card after each use, and never actually work off the card. Still, there are still anomalies, and this feels inexcusable to me. I've not been able to send a RAW file to Leaf for analysis -- has anyone else? Has anyone else tried processing via Leaf Capture, or the Leaf RAW Processing utility? I don't have an Apple computer, so that's out for me, and the Leaf RAW utility didn't seem to work correctly.
Can you please contact me offline with the case number so that we can follow it up? thanks!I also had problem with picture coming split in half with different exposure and saturation. This happened to a CF card that was used without problem before. Opened the case with Leaf Support. They didn't give me a satisfactory explanation, yet.