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The photos taken by my camera have white stripes!
When the strong light of saturated light is incident on the photosensitive electrode, the signal charge will accumulate under the photosensitive electrode, and the excess residual charge will also enter the accumulation place of other photosensitive electrodes around. When the signal is transmitted vertically in the CCD, the vertical direction of the final image will produce vertical stripes. In fact, the purple edge problem that we often discuss is also caused by strong light stimulation and signal supersaturation during transmission. Detection methods: ① The camera does not make any special settings and shoots in an environment with large contrast between light and dark; (2) Use the picture viewing software in the computer to check whether there is obvious stripe interference in the photos; ③ If there is stripe interference, send it to the maintenance station to replace the CCD or lens barrel assembly.
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