HotPixelDetector 1.0
Tilgore Kraut - October 12, 2007You must have taken so many images with your digital camera. Have you ever thought that where do the bright spots on the images come from? It may happen because your camera may be suffering from Hot Pixel. Worried? Get the HotPixelDetector software to know that whether your worries are right or not.
The software HotPixelDetector would let you find the hot pixels easily just in few steps. The work it does get completed in a jiffy which is equally true for its downloading and the installation. The process of detecting hot pixel is simple with fewer clear options that do the whole work. Select any of the images that you may have taken from your digital camera. When you load the image with the program you can have the view of the image. It is shown with another window naming ‘Dark frame’ that appears for the preview of the image. Viewing the EXIF info of the image is easy for if you want to check that they are not too old or have been taken by your new camera if you’re having one. The measure of the ‘Luminosity Threshold’ is to be set according to the requirements or let it what is set by the program. Then for detecting that whether is any problem with your camera or not click ‘Detect hot pixels’. The program detects and shows the information about the pixel on the screen. The affected areas are shown on the dark frame and the cluster peaks are shown separately with the list of hot pixels. You get al the information about the pixels with full details regarding colour value, luminosity, etc. click on the cluster peak a small box appears showing the hot pixels. You can have the results moved to an XML or HTML file. You can get your digital camera’s hot pixels checked so that you can get them removed. It’s accompanied by a help file that gives all the required information about the program and its functioning.
The software is worth buying for checking whether your digital cameras in proper condition.
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