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 Post Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2007 8:19 pm 
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I guess this falls under hardware problems. I have a faulty pixel on my camera's CCD. I have looked at the CCD and it looks clean. There is one pixel which is always bright green, once I noticed it I found out its affected every picture I have ever taken with this camera. My camera is second hand so no warentee, it's a Pentax ist Ds and only a few years old.

Is there anything I can do to fix the camera? I guess i should go to a camera shop but wondered if there is are any suggestions here first. I think photohsopping would work but a bit too time consuming. I guess is only one pixel and not exactly worth spending money on.

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maybe just take pictures of grass.... ..not much help im afraid... :cry:

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try seeing if they'll fix it - I had the sensor replaced free on my Dimage a couple of years out of warranty :shock:

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Write a script to average out the RGB values of the surrounding pixels and set your damaged one to the result or does the jpg compression always smear it around.

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