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Anonymous
WHAT THE FUCK IS GOING ON WITH MY CAMERA

Sensor dust I know but seriously WHAT THE FUCK
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>> Anonymous
it's fucked
>> Anonymous
>>201250
OP, forgot to add that both are unedited straight from RAW
>> Anonymous
anyone have ANY ideas? I'm fucking stumped and frustrated.
>> Depressed Cheesecake !wFh1Fw9wBU
The right is underexposed. Show me the full images.
>> Anonymous
did you change the noise reduction?
>> Anonymous
try with same exposure aperture
>> Anonymous
LOL RETARD
>> Anonymous
Gain?
>> Anonymous
Perhaps a side effect of electronic shuttering at a high speed in comparison to a slow speed which can be easily accomplished through the focal plane shutter?
>> Anonymous
>>201267
TL;DR DP was right and I'm an idiot.

The originals were underexposed so I bumped the exposure almost 1.5 stops in the Camera RAW 4.0 window when you first open the image in photoshop. What I didn't realize was that adjustments made in Camera RAW 4.0 alter the actual CR2 file even if you don't save over the original file in photoshop.

So the problem with the noise was brought on by bumping up the exposure and when I was reopening the original CR2's I thought it would be as shot, I didn't know the exposure adjustment would stick even though I didn't save over the original CR2.
>> Anonymous
>>201488
I meant DC, not DP
>> Anonymous
>>201488
>adjustments made in Camera RAW 4.0 alter the actual CR2 file

Camera Raw doesn't modify the .CR2 file, it puts a little .XMP file with your settings in the same folder (unless you changed the default setting and the .XMP files are stored elsewhere)
>> Anonymous
>>201513
OP here, I figured this out a little later and decided to let this thread die than correct myself again.

I'm pretty new to dSLR's so I'm getting used to the workflow, I think I've got it pretty well figured out now though.