Hi all,
I'm facing a problem and I'm unable to get the better of it. I hope someone will chime in with some suggestion.
I work with a b/w camera, and because of very high time constraint, I shoot very few color images and tend to spend my time on luminance. I generally shoot 3 images per color channel.
The problem is that I cannot get rid of some hot pixels, which admittedly are very few, but still... I use dithering, and I can see in the stacked images that they don't overlap. I can literally count three green, three red and three blue hot pixel. Now, correct me if I'm wrong, but shouldnt non overlapping and clearly out of place pixels get obliterated by pretty much every pixel rejection algorithm? Why are they still there, and what could I do?
Thanks!
Fabio