Thank you Scott. He will be shooting a paused frame from a video so flickering will not be an issue. I think that bracketing is a great suggestion.
Thanks for your response. Lawrence On 11/1/12 9:26 PM, "Scott Dorsey" <[email protected]> wrote: > The problem used to be that meters read too high because the CRT flickered and > the meter read peak and not average light value. But now we live in the LCD > age, and the LCDs don't flicker the same way, so you can pretty much trust > meter exposures off an LCD. Also you can put your reflected light meter > against an LCD without fear of magnetizing the screen as would happen with > CRTs. I'd still bracket a stop either way but the LCD makes this much easier. > You can even film off an LCD without too much > flicker. --scott _______________________________________________ FrameWorks > mailing > list [email protected] https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listi > nfo/frameworks
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