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Happy Thanksgiving!
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Happy Thanksgiving to you too Wayne!
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Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
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I hope everyone had a g00d day!!!!!!!
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Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
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Happy Thanksgiving everyone from Atlanta GA. What kind of camera did you use to shoot that? I always had trouble shooting off a CRT.
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Happy Thanksgiving.
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1) making two exposures, one with room lights to show the cabinet, another one with room lights off to capture the screen, and pasting them together. or 2) setting up lighting for minimum light on the screen and then using the Lightroom "Dehaze" on the screen only to eliminate the lowlight fog. I also usually boost the "Texture" on the screen to make it look sharper - as anyone who owns one knows, the low-end CTC-5 chassis needs all the help it can get. Simultaneous contrast effects in the human eye do the equivalent when direct viewing. |
This is brilliant! I've been using long exposures around 1 second and had OK results but now I'm going to have to try this.
One problem I have been having is a Moiré pattern at higher resolutions when the pixels are clashing with the screen when photographing color screens. |
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By the way, for photos of sets that didn't need to show a real picture or were to show the set without a picture (turned off), they had a dulling spray for the face of the tube. No way would I fool around with that mess! As for moire', you may have to experiment with how much to zoom so you don't actually resolve the phosphor dots too well. On the other hand, if you do resolve the dots, and don't see moire' when viewing full size but only when down-sized, then you may need to experiment with the downsizing software. |
I knew there had to be some magic. I got moire when shooting with a digital camera. I had better luck using a film camera set to 1/30 of a second. But that was years ago.
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Happy Thanksgiving 2025!
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Happy Thanksgiving. Hope to fire up my CTC5 soon.
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