Hi list,
I have an assignment at work tomorrow to photograph a man at work in
front of two computer monitors (under fluorescent lighting). I will be
shooting over his shoulder, so part of the shot will be his shoulder and
the back of his head, and the rest will be the two monitors. This will
be going in a montage of images in a 3 foot by 15 foot banner for a
trade show, so I'm using my large format monorail, and some Fuji Provia
film, to get the required resolution for such a large image. I know
there are issues when shooting monitors, having to do with refresh
rates, etc. Can anyone give me a brief overview of this, and possibly
some tips? I'm shooting a leaf shutter, of course. Does this negate
the effects? Is there a certain speed under or over which I need to
shoot? Thanks in advance, and sorry for the off-topic question.
James Kiker
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