Re: shooting monitors

From: Cari Machet (email suppressed)
Date: Mon Nov 06 2006 - 11:36:36 PST


ask a friend with a mac to do a frame grab for you
easy

c

On 11/6/06, eric fleischauer <email suppressed> wrote:
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> a technique i've used and had success with is this:
> if you hook a LCD video projector up to your computer
> you can record high quality video without any frame
> rate problems.
> this way you have more space to work with, but don't
> project the image too large so that there is minimal
> "pixilation" when you zoom in for details. i usually
> white balance from a blank word document for
> consistency.
>
> good luck.
> eric
>
> --- gyoungblood <email suppressed> wrote:
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> > Frameworkers,
> > I want to use a video camera to record navigations
> > of websites, so I can zoom in to get big clear text
> > and graphics. Can anyone advise the best way to do
> > this? Will I have frame-rate problems shooting off
> > an LCD panel? If so, what's the solution? Any other
> > considerations?
> >
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