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Old 21-08-2014, 11:19 AM
jase (Jason)
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haha, send it back to the factory for cleaning. I mean really? You've got a brand spanking new ccd camera and you are already complaining about dust on the sensor. You'll drive yourself crazy worrying about it. Perfection doesn't exist, even with a super clean sensor. As others have said, good flats will correct it. Dithering will only correct pixel/column defects, not dust donuts or uneven field illumination. Only flats will do the latter.
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