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Anonymous
That's actually somewhat accurate; the image would lose it's color and there'd be these "blobs" of basic colors (usually greens, blues, reds, oranges, etc) that look like they fit in the image like puzzle pieces. Sometimes the image would even split up and form what look like tessellations, and other times there's be these horizontal or vertical lines through the image that looked like a slice of a static TV screen.
It never affected the actual image, but it was annoying. It would choke the camera up and I'd have to deal with it before I could start shooting again or even look at the image the way it was supposed to look.
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