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Posted by nobody special on 02/04/06 17:22
You don't 'remove' bad pixels, exactly, with those procedures, you set
a memory register in the chip to replace that pixel with an adjacent
one. This works until the registers are filled up and can't cover for
another bad pixel. A number of chips have bad pixels right off the
assembly line, and this technique makes them pass for perfect. There's
a neat plug-in for your NLE that can also mask any number of bad pixels
in post, It's only like ten bucks, I'm trying to remember the name...
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