Setting Sensor Correction Options

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The Sensor Correction tool allows you to remove individual pixels from your images that are "Stuck" - always showing specific color regardless of the image being captured. For more information about lens correction effects, see the Understanding Advanced Image Editing Tools topic.

To enable sensor correction:

1.From the Tools menu, click Advanced.
2.In the drop-down menu, click Sensor Correction.
3.Click the check-box "Enable Stuck Pixel Correction" in the Sensor Correction Tool.

 

Note: The process of finding Stuck Pixels is automatic. Once enabled, you image preview will be redrawn with the Stuck Pixels removed.

 

The selection and correction of Stuck Pixels is both automatic and adjustable.  If you enable Stuck Pixel Correction and you still see a pixel that did not get corrected, lower the Detection Threshold to allow Bibble to consider a wider range of pixels as Stuck.  If you enable Stuck Pixel Correction and you image loses detail or sharpness, raise the Detection Threshold.  Bibble will correct fewer pixels, preserving more of your original image.

Note: you should only enable Stuck Pixel Correction for images where Stuck pixels are obvious and distracting.  Enabling Stuck Pixel Correction by default - even at a high threshold - will require additional time to convert images and can soften images.

Understanding Basic Image Editing Tools

Understanding Advanced Image Editing Tools