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I have had two Inspire 1's, they both had "hot pixels". I am using a Retina iMac running OS 10.10.1 and Lightroom 5.7.1
Yes, they sent me a label and want me to send the entire unit and case in, not just the camera. Someone else said that they were told to send the entire unit in because they were going to replace the whole thing. I haven't sent mine in yet because I'm not sure I want more than the camera replaced. Not sure what I'm going to do.I just read a post on RC Groups where someone complained about stuck pixels and DJI offered to replace the camera which implies a hardware issue. Has anyone else discussed this with DJI or been offered a new camera?
I really don't think all of the cameras have this problem with the hot pixels. Actually, I know they don't since before mine came I really wanted to check out DNG files and found some posted at http://www.visual-aerials.com/dji-inspire-1.html and opened them in Lightroom and was really impressed with the quality of the images, especially the dynamic range. These files showed no sign of the pixel issue and that's why I was so disappointed when every one of the photos that I took the first time I flew mine had hundreds or even thousands of hot pixels on the DNG files. I know there are good copies of the Inspire 1 camera out there. We just unfortunately didn't get them.same thing here, i really don't want to change everything, just the camera. but in my opinion i think everyone has bad pixels.
Yikes! Is that a DJI-wide issue?I just spent the evening updating my OS to Yosemite so that I could download the newest version of Lightroom since I have Adobe Creative Cloud. The first thing I did was import my Inspire 1 DNG files hoping that the problem would be remedied and it looks exactly the same as they did in Lightroom 4. I must have a faulty camera on my Inspire 1. There are literally thousands of "hot" pixels on these files.
I flew my I1 for the first time yesterday and just got around to downloading some stills. I took JPGs and DNGs and then imported them into Aperture. I noticed the DNG files have hot pixels while the JPGs do not (see attached samples).
I also opened the DNG file in Photoshop Elements and the DNG file did NOT have the hot pixels so I am going to assume this is an Aperture problem.
DNG files are not acceptable files for upload on this site so I can't share an original.
Just an FYI for Aperture users. I may need to move to Photoshop sooner than I hoped . . . I have sent feedback to Apple via Aperture but it might help get support for the I1's camera if more than one of us did that . . .
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