¶Hello
¶In practice current, of photographic catch of view all subjects, the camera does not comprise any visible defect,
¶I however made a test on the cleanliness of the sensor by aiming, with various openings, a clear bottom (a plain blue sky without apparent clouds) of F5.6 with F 22, the development being made on the infinite one.¶
¶Result:¶the sensor is perfectly clean.¶There is not aucuns defects.¶
¶Images (landscapes, portraits, macro etc…) do not comprise aucunes stains.¶
¶But I practise also the photograph through microscope.¶
¶There my images comprise very many microscopic points which sully the image.¶
¶That it occurs?¶
¶I took again the tests carried out previously.¶
¶I passed them in Photoshop in black and white and I asked for maximum contrast with a little stressing in order to have best possible visualization.¶
¶And there I saw appearing on the scale 1:1 of the catch of sight these tiny points.¶
¶Actually they are small circles hollowed out in the center, and perfectly rounds and of similar diameters.¶
¶Their dimensions remain same whatever the objective used.¶
¶Question:¶
1.Which is their source (dimensions lower than 1 µm)
2. Why appear they only on the photographs achieved by means of a microscope since it would seem that they belong to the matrix (sensor)?¶
Cordially
J-p Claes