Serious Problem? How do i fix this?

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It appears to have some undesirable lines strectching aross the photo,might be due to the camera ccd?
can anyone help me to fix this?thanks!

 
Maybe you can let the camera repair for free ?
There was some news about this problem.
Ronnie.
 
What kind of camera? Did you check the forum?
You can retouch with a lot of cloning but that doesn't really solve the problem.
It appears to have some undesirable lines strectching aross the
photo,might be due to the camera ccd?
can anyone help me to fix this?thanks!

 
following is my try



method
i considered the lines as noise and so
first i ran the NR action twice in very aggressive mode
then dehaze usm 20/50/0, then sharpen usm 100/1/0
color and contrast corrected and enhanced and finally cloning
hope this helps you in saving the photo

ash

ps...very peculiar lines infecting all the channels; would certainly like to know what caused them...thanks
It appears to have some undesirable lines strectching aross the
photo,might be due to the camera ccd?
can anyone help me to fix this?thanks!
original
 
you will have ok luck on the original file, this one is really to small to do much with


It appears to have some undesirable lines strectching aross the
photo,might be due to the camera ccd?
can anyone help me to fix this?thanks!

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Only when you can criticize yourself, should you criticize others. Mikes.
 
thanks everyone for helping
you guys are are so generous!! : )

i will try to get the original file
 
very likely to be caused by the sony ccd
it really did afect all channels and i have no idea how to fix it
thanks for your help!
ash
ps...very peculiar lines infecting all the channels; would
certainly like to know what caused them...thanks
 
You may want to try a dark frame subtraction, though it may be too late for that, or you may not have access to the cam anymore. If those lines show up in every shot, then you can pretty easily remove them but pasting them on top of the original image and using the appropriate blending mode (wouldn't know what it is off the top of my head).

It's also possible those lines only show up when the sensor is active, meaning you would need a white-frame subtraction :)

-andy

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Was somebody's cell phone ringing, or about to ring, at the time? I find that cell phones cause a large amount of interference in a large variety of electrical equipment. Cameras probably are no exception.

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Sensor smear when someone tried to clean the sensor. Re-clean it or
have it done.
dont think anyone has a steady enough hand to create PERFECTLY parallel lines, with zero change in attitude from one edge of the sensor to the other, at exactly 180 degrees, across the entire height of the sensor.

in addition this just looks very tyoical of banding. in addition it apparently is only in a few of his shots.

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