Hi guys, and thank you all for your replies, I appreciate each and every one!!
Yes, you guys see it! On my horizontal shots the magenta/red “stripes” runs vertical, but I cannot wrap my head around why it shows up as vertical “stripes” on my vertical shot...
Frank:
It ain’t no HDR! But thanks 🙏 for liking my images, although they’re not developed.. Only the vertical one is edited.
Eric: The sensor has never been cleaned yet, I bought the camera a bit over a year ago and I’ve had a depression that has lasted longer than this, so it’s just a few days ago I began to come out of this depression! So I’m finally back and I’m more than eager to get working full time with photography again! The lens is Bjørns 14-24 2.8, and I used a GND on a few shots and on the longer exposures I used the Little Stopper and GND.
At the end of last years summer I bought a brand new iMac 🖥 5K (with the latest-) -Retina 27” (2017), and because of my depression and anxiety problems I’ve not worked as much as I really would wish.
Now, I got the latest Lr CC Classic (-and the all new edition Lr CC, which I don’t use), Ps CC 2018, Camera raw and Bridge. I have always just imported the images directly into Lr, from the CF card. Then I add them to the destination I want them, and start developing. I don’t copy the files, I add them! (Don’t think this has anything to do with my vertical “stripes” though!)
Anyway, do I need a NEF Codec or what?? I didn’t think I would need a NEF codec as I thought it was already installed on my iMac.
What can possibly be the reason for this artifacts I get on some shots??? It has nothing to do with my long exposures, because it shows on shorter ones too but not as much as on a longer exp.
And no, it’s not only on JPEG it’s on my raw files!