Double glazed windows often have this problem. Vinyl windows once had the
problem in spades but the manufacturers say they have solved their problems but
I am skeptical. If you live where wind is often strong, I don't see how an
aluminum frame can make a storm door rigid to avoid this problem.
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From: "Mike Bloor" <admin@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Olympus Camera Discussion" <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2019 7:40:21 AM
Subject: Re: [OM] Ideas on cleaning up picture?
At 13:14 16/01/2019, you wrote:
>A) open the window-washer app of the I-phone
>B) wash and let dry
>C) take picture
>
>Alternatively
>A) Open smash-window app of the phone
>B) take picture
>C) Call glazer using the aforesaid i-phone
>
>If the above have failed, here's an attempt using LR in post.
Thanks Philippe.
The LR processing is interesting. It gives a painting effect.
Option 1 above unfortunately relies on the iPhone being inside the
double glazing.
The first two options will anyway probably be replaced by "give lots
of money to Internorm for new windows". It would have happened by
now, but I am trying to find someone who has been happy with them in
a very wet and very windy situation. At times it's like living in a
car wash here. Too much for my wife's Volvo. which has a water
feature in the driver's footwell.
Mike
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