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Digital Camera Error! PINK BLOBS!

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Well, thats the best I could describe them as! My camera is a SAMSUNG Digimax130 (1.3 Megapixels). It has 6 picture resolutions/qualities, High Resolution, Low Resolution. Along with a selectionf or three of the qualities for the JPEG pic files: High, Medium, or Low Quality. Anyway, my pictures taken all have these big pink blobs, and pink or blue edges on edges of objects. I have made a demo for viewing the pictures, and it can be seen here:

http://matt-da-fat.0catch.com/pic demo/START.html

I would greatly appreciate any advise as to whats causing this!

P.S. Sorry for long download time,s please be patient. :p
 
wow, that sucks..i cant help ya however, you may want to check out the photography forum(under the hobbies section)
 
it looks like the ccd is broken, or maybe the media is bad (probably not). Try to get it replaced by the manufacturer. Other than that, not much you can do.
 
psx-dude said:
it looks like the ccd is broken, or maybe the media is bad (probably not). Try to get it replaced by the manufacturer. Other than that, not much you can do.

agreed .... swap for another is probably your best option
 
Thanks for the info. I figured it was sometihng bad with the thing that actually takes the image, ccd or something, as someone said.
 
wow! those images make me want to cry.
 
maw said:
wow! those images make me want to cry.
Me too. Yep looks like a bad CCD for sure. But the high quality ones do look like some nice fireworks on the wall. You cna try using a diffrent CF Card but, I doubt that is the problem, the error is too consistant. Maybe the person at the factory need to use a punch and, hammer to get the CCDs in that day. :p
 
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