You misread … :whistles:
Here we go…
Edit: took at different ISO’s some auto and some manual… and just for comparison also took some out the window… interesting how the same picture shows different results between the jpg and dng…
I cant see any pixels missing in these. Can you upload one of the original RAW files too?
Not finding any issues in the same location of the image as those I found earlier.
Do you have the RAW of the same ones you initially posted?
Yes indeed… wetranser now in progress…
Some of the white / red pixels appear consistent though? Is this just noise from the sensor?
Those RAW in the first WeTransfer weren’t showing anything consistent with the images you first posted.
Hmmm I’m starting to feel like I’m going mad here… some of them show a few consistent white / red pixels across the different images… see attached screenshot…
Original street shots
Ok so when I compare the RAW to the Jpeg I can’t find the same pixels in the RAW. Maybe something to do with the processing at high iso long exposure?
DJI_0005.jpeg …
DJI_0005.DNG
So those artefacts in the original jpegs had been created somehow - they are not in the RAW.
Nor can I see any problems with any of the other RAW in the same location as that strange manifestation in DJI_0005.jpeg.
If you look at the lower lights in the jpeg … there are strange colourations around them.
That’s not normal RAW to jpeg !
This is exactly what I had in some of the firework shots I took last year. Didn’t show up in the RAW image but after editing in Snapseed the exported Jpeg had a couple of these random red pixels
Which app are you using to convert the RAW to jpeg?
Just did a layer-switching comparison in PS of our two jpegs … minimal differences and certainly no colouration in either around those lights.
Ok thank you both for your investigations… I’m using Apple’s Photo app for my editing currently, I’ve not really been into photography as much as video so I use Final Cut Pro for video as that’s more of my focuss, but now it looks like the Photo app is not behaving as it should? My son has Lightroom I’m tempted to have a trip round to his and see how they show up for him as well… very odd…
Payback dad time! A Lightroom subscription (PhotoShop too) can be installed on two machines.
Hmmm I wish! He’s a student so has the Adobe suite under his student credentials… interestingly I’ve just downloaded a free Image editing app called Darktable… and there is an option in there for removing hot pixels… and it takes them out!
An option you don’t need. There are none in the RAW images.