Last night I was taking some fireworks shots in town and noticed quite a few hot pixels in the jpeg. I put the raw into Darktable, and enable hot pixels. With default settings it fixes 70 pixels. With detect by 3 neighbors that number jumps up to 337 pixels. The reason I enabled detect by 3 neighbors is I noticed one hot pixel wasn't fixed, no matter how much I mess with threshold and strength.
- Camera- Canon refurb'ed M200, less than 1 year old (~1900 pictures taken by me, don't know actual shutter count).
- Shot settings- 3.6s shutter speed, f8, 100 iso.
- Ambient temp- mid 80F with high humidity.
- Demosaicing- LMMSE in Darktable.
- I'm not comfortable putting up the shot since it's where I live.
That is a lot of hot pixels isn't it?