keeweeman
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Hi folks. I am looking to get some advice on an image my brother took a couple of days ago. He is shooting on a nikon d7100 and captured the image below. As you will notice there are lines across the image that weren't actually present at the location (terrain/texture etc i mean).
He shoots in jpeg mode (although he is finally coming around to raw mode, hurrah) so this is the unedited jpeg as captured in camera.
I have two questions really, the first is why has this occurred? He has one theory that it may be because he was shooting on iso 400 while using high speed shooting mode (shutter speed is 1/8000) and that it may have been caused that way but i am unsure.
The second is can it be fixed in post process and how? Software wise it would be using photoshop.
Any help would be much appreciated, if this is posted in the wrong section could one of the mods please move it to the right place?
Cheers
Col
Image
Large version:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/colinfreeman/9436483894/sizes/h/in/photostream/
He shoots in jpeg mode (although he is finally coming around to raw mode, hurrah) so this is the unedited jpeg as captured in camera.
I have two questions really, the first is why has this occurred? He has one theory that it may be because he was shooting on iso 400 while using high speed shooting mode (shutter speed is 1/8000) and that it may have been caused that way but i am unsure.
The second is can it be fixed in post process and how? Software wise it would be using photoshop.
Any help would be much appreciated, if this is posted in the wrong section could one of the mods please move it to the right place?
Cheers
Col
Image
Large version:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/colinfreeman/9436483894/sizes/h/in/photostream/