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Old 10th of December 2002 (Tue)   #1
FlyFishNC
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Default Pixel Testing Program...

I have a new Canon G2 which is a great camera. This isn't really related to the topic, but does anyone know where I can find a windows based pixel testing program? Is there anyway to test the actual LCD on the camera?
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Old 11th of December 2002 (Wed)   #2
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Default Re: Pixel Testing Program...

If you want to find out if your camera's CCD is suffering from dead pixels, there is a testprogram from Michael Zalzlechner that does just that. You can download the program for free at: http://www.starzen.com/imaging/deadpixeltest.htm

Testing the LCD seems a lot easier just put a sheet of white paper in front of the camera, any failing pixel will show up.
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