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Malcolm Hamilton May 5th, 2010 11:48 AM

need to shoot Cinema Display, cu screen: best settings?
 
Hi there,
I have to get some close up shots of my computer display (lcd), and so far, my attempts haven't worked. I'm getting funny lines and a "mesh" that I'd like to avoid.
Are there some settings I need to tweak to be able to do this properly?
thanks, Malcolm

Bruce Rawlings May 5th, 2010 11:52 AM

It may be moire patterning. If so then just alter the focal length a fraction and defocus a fraction as well.

Malcolm Hamilton May 5th, 2010 12:40 PM

Thanks Bruce... I'll give that a try.
Malcolm

Marcus Durham May 6th, 2010 04:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Malcolm Hamilton (Post 1523555)
Thanks Bruce... I'll give that a try.
Malcolm


As Bruce says, just nudge the focus off by a fraction. Feels wrong to do it but gets the best results.

Oliver Neubert May 9th, 2010 01:07 PM

yes - defocus just a tiny bit will get rid of the moiré
I like to be not too close to the screen in order to avoid wide angle distortion.

Olof Ekbergh May 9th, 2010 02:08 PM

Unless it is part of a set, it is best to use a screen capture utility like Snapz ProX. And then add it in your NLE.

Even if it is part of a set, I like to capture the screen separately and then add it back in in AE or similar program.

This way you get total control of the look of the screen. And it comes out very clean.

Malcolm Hamilton May 9th, 2010 07:10 PM

Hi all,
I appreciated the help. I ended up taking all of your advice. I did shoot the screen, by backing off a bit and nudging focus a bit (as Bruce and Marcus suggested); I also used a great screen-capture software called ScreenFlow (thanks, Olof, for reminding me about screen-capture software): this gave me some very nice (and very clean) screen shots. The reason I wanted the EX-1 shots (as hard as they were to get) is that I got some nice pans and zoom-ins/outs, that no screen-capture software could have given me. All in all and all-together), it worked out quite well.
So, thanks again.
Malcolm


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