totally clean movies and bad focus

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Alessandro Freda
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totally clean movies and bad focus

Post by Alessandro Freda »

I found some totally clean movies. Without a dust reference point is difficult to choose "no track" or a "bad focus". At now, after an accurate search, I agnostically mark these movies as "bad focus".
In your opininion is this correct ?

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Post by Sharqua »

I agree with you. If you cannot find the surface, the odds are that the surface is not within your movie.

Of course, ignoring Larry, Curley, Moe and Shemp, our resident dust-spots on the microscope lens.

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Post by gamalmfalyii »

It seems to have worked out with the bad focus option.
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Post by bmendez »

This topic now exists as a FAQ. please continue the discussion there.

http://stardustathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/ ... .php?t=645

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