Frage von eBusiness:Hello,
I would like to make a video tutorial of an iPhone App. The first recordings do not look very good - on the iPhone display are "lines" visible - the picture is not so sharp.
I am sure I have heard that before, that should be set at a video recording of monitors or TVs s.der Camera have something to these "lines" effect not to.
Do you have a tip, as I stopped the XH A1 is correct? Thank you!
Antwort von pailes:
I guess the TFT screen of the iPhone is clocked with 60Hz, which is why you with a PAL XH A1 suppose you can not make accurate shots. What kind of a shutter speed you mean film from the display?
Antwort von Kino:
... I am sure I have heard that before, that should be set at a video recording of monitors or TVs s.der Camera have something to these "lines" effect not to.
Do you have a tip, as I stopped the XH A1 is correct? Thank you! You certainly mean the Clear Scan function, the application of the Manual on Page 66 is described. Well, if it were so.
Antwort von Riccho:
Hello,
is exactly the Clear Scan function:
TV set or M
Shutter on CS
Menu - Camera Setup - Clear Scan
Select Frequency
Regards
Antwort von Bernd E.:
I can not quite believe it that here lies the problem: I have only a few weeks ago even an iPhone filmed, with standard 1 / 50 second, and without any problem.
Antwort von B.DeKid:
So as already said, Bernd
I was synonymous Meihnung of the CS mode for monitor tubes and the samples of interlaced Movies Were it. Mode gibts synonymous s.meinen XL1s
I've always though the CS but with a TFT would not s.sein the one, right?
MfG
B. DeKid
Antwort von tommyb:
I've always though the CS s.aber a TFT would not s.sein the one, right? Even with a TFT may things - but not happen with everyone.
The thread creator said the rest is certainly something quite different, because with "rows visible," certainly has not said a flicker of the picture but rather the problem, if one with a high resolution camera abfilmt somewhat low resolution (moiré). The problem has been not only with iPhones but with all sorts of devices (LCDs synonymous and which one is too close ranzoomt): we see the individual pixels of the display enormous.
At some distance this problem does not fall on (system boundary), but at high magnification very well (whether taken with camera or with the eye) and is completely normal.
This problem is solvable only if we deliberately blurred the picture rotates as it would be possible (a kind of lowpass filter), or processed appropriately in the post the Picture. The latter is often not a good solution.
Antwort von B.DeKid:
THX Tommy
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Mal ne idea / question - where does the app - I'm now out of time that you / have you done to yourself - you s.Calculator available as a GUI - Your s.Calculator a screen capture .... then the video on your iPhone Maped - which would be no solution?
Ok muesste man little trick if you can then transmit it rather than with the finger, with the mouse performs the functions - but basically that would have to go yet.
MfG
B. DeKid