before and after decon

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almcl
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before and after decon

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Here's an image showing something that crops up occasionally. When I use decon it sometimes introduces random white pixels. left side of the image is before and right side after.

I haven't found which slider I need to adjust to avoid this.

Could someone point me in the right direction?
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before and after decon - where do the white px come from?
before and after decon - where do the white px come from?
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Re: before and after decon

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I havent seen this . Perhaps Ivo will make an appearance
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Hmmm... I haven't seen it do this for a while... :think:
Is this 1.4 or 1.3?
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Re: before and after decon

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64 bit 1.4.303

It only does it occasionally but this is not the only module (unfortunately I haven't got details of which others or when...)
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I can confirm that as well.
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confirmed: 1.4.305 64-bit
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xiando wrote:confirmed: 1.4.305 64-bit
Confirmed, 1.4.312 64-bit.
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